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UNHCR regional activities in Southern Africa (2023) Activités régionales du HCR en l'Afrique australe (2023) This activity shows details of UNHCR regional activities in Southern Africa for 2023. Cette activité montre les détails d'activitiés régionales du HCR à l'Afrique australe pour 2023 et les années à venir. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR regional activities in Southern Africa are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operation in Türkiye (2023) L'opération du HCR en Turquie (2023) This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in Türkiye for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. For specific details on the objectives of this operation, please use the document link "Stategy". Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR en Turquie pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. Pour plus de détails sur les objectifs de cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Strategy". UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in Türkiye are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR Italy Multi-Country Office (2023) Bureau multipays du HCR en Italie (2023) At the end of 2021, Italy hosted over 165,000 refugees and asylum-seekers. This included over 12,000 unaccompanied children in reception facilities. Most persons of concern came from Nigeria, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Mali, Somalia and Gambia. In Italy, UNHCR works with the government, sister UN agencies and non-governmental organizations to uphold the fundamental rights of people forced to flee and develop lasting solutions that ensure they can build better futures for themselves and their communities. UNHCR’s work in Italy focuses on protection and advocacy, including, among others, actions to promote adequate standards of reception and integration opportunities, ensure specific protection and support for children and persons with specific needs, and end statelessness. This activity shows details of the UNHCR Italy Multi-country Office for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. The Italy Regional Office coordinates activities in Cyprus, Italy and Malta and also covers the Holy See and San Marino. Cette activité montre les détails de Italie bureau multipays du HCR pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. Le bureau régional d'Italie coordonne les activités à Chypre, en Italie et à Malte et couvre également le Saint-Siège et Saint-Marin. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR Italy Multi-Country Office are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR Argentina Multi-Country Office (2023) Oficina Multipaís de ACNUR en Argentina (2023) Bureau multipays du HCR en Argentine (2023) Argentina has hosted over 150,000 Venezuelan nationals in the past five years. In collaboration with partners and local authorities, UNHCR ensures access, regularization, and integration. Local support initiatives promote the inclusion of refugees in national services, employment, and vocational training. Bolivia, as a transit country, faces challenges in migrant protection. UNHCR monitors the situation, provides normative development support, and offers essential goods, temporary housing, and livelihood assistance. Local partnerships in border areas guarantee the right to access and regularization for those staying. In Chile, UNHCR collaborates with partners, government institutions, civil society and communities. The focus is on ensuring international protection, advocating for integration, and promoting durable solutions for over 450,000 refugees, asylum-seekers, and others in need of international protection. Special attention is given to working alongside hosting communities to promote peaceful coexistence, reduce xenophobic expressions, and foster positive social processes where both Chileans and newcomers collaborate for the benefit of their communities. Paraguay maintains an open-door policy with an active refugee eligibility system. UNHCR and government partners enhance administrative capacities by providing access, asylum procedures, and local integration. Efforts also focus on promoting refugee self-reliance, socio-economic integration, and supporting small-scale businesses. In Uruguay, UNHCR supports asylum and regularization, preventing refoulement. Collaborating with local counterparts, the programming emphasizes inclusion, health, education, and labor market integration. Long-term goals involve creating complementary pathways through labor mobility and sustainable resettlement. Explore the Spanish website to access additional information and UNHCR's news and stories related to Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay. This activity shows details of the UNHCR Argentina Multi-Country Office for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. The Argentina Multi-Country Office coordinates activities in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay. For further details on the objectives of this operation, please use the document link Stategy". Cette activité montre les détails de Argentine bureau multipays du HCR pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. Le bureau multipays d'Argentine coordonne les activités en Argentine, en Bolivie, au Chili, au Paraguay et en Uruguay. Pour plus de détails sur les objectifs de cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Strategy". UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". El ACNUR, la Agencia de la ONU para los Refugiados, es una organización mundial dedicada a salvar las vidas, proteger los derechos y construir un futuro mejor para los refugiados, las comunidades desplazadas por la fuerza y las personas apátridas. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR Argentina Multi-Country Office are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operation in Myanmar (2023) L'opération du HCR au Myanmar (2023) UNHCR estimates that there are over 1.2 million persons of concern in Myanmar. This figure includes 810,000 internally displaced persons and 600,000 stateless Rohingya, of which 148,000 remain displaced. UNHCR has been present in Myanmar since 1993 and maintains an operational presence of over 200 staff at 10 locations. We care for the needs of persons of concern in Chin, Kachin, Kayah, Kayin, Mon, Rakhine and Shan states as well as Bago, Magway, Sagaing and Tanintharyi regions. By collaborating closely with partners such as sister UN agencies, NGOs, and local communities, UNHCR plays a crucial role in providing life-saving interventions, particularly in the areas of assistance coordination, services to mitigate protection risks, and delivery of emergency relief. We also advocate for the fundamental human rights of persons of concern and host communities and work towards sustainable solutions that ensure people have a safe place to call home and build a better future in cohesive and resilient communities. This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in Myanmar for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. For specific details on the objectives of this operation, please use the document link "Stategy". Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR au Myanmar pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. Pour plus de détails sur les objectifs de cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Strategy". UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in Myanmar are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
عملية المفوضية في مصر (2023) UNHCR operation in Egypt (2023) L'opération du HCR en Égypte (2023) Egypt is home to more than half a million refugees from 6 nationalities. As of October 2023, the Sudanese nationality has become the top nationality, followed by Syrians. Other relevant countries of origin include South Sudan, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Yemen, Somalia and Iraq. UNHCR's Egypt five-year strategy focuses on increasing support for refugees' socio-economic opportunities, promoting their inclusion in national systems, and enhancing protection structures. This involves strengthening individual case management, prioritizing vulnerable groups like women and children, and engaging with communities for transparency and accountability. UNHCR also aims to empower refugee communities, particularly youth, while upholding integrity standards and combatting sexual exploitation and abuse through effective mechanisms, ensuring refugees are treated equally within national protection frameworks and accessing essential services regardless of nationality. This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in Egypt for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. For specific details on the objectives of this operation, please use the document link "Stategy". Cette activité montre les détails de Égypte bureau régional du HCR pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. Pour plus de détails sur les objectifs de cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Strategy". المفوضية السامية للأمم المتحدة لشؤون اللاجئين هي منظمة عالمية تكرس عملها لإنقاذ الأرواح وحماية الحقوق وبناء مستقبل أفضل للاجئين والمجتمعات النازحة قسرًا وعديمي الجنسية UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in Egypt are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operations in the Americas (2023) Opérations du HCR dans les Amériques (2023) This activity shows details of the UNHCR operations in the Americas for 2023 including softly earmarked contributions. Cette activité montre les détails des opérations du HCR dans les Amériques pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris les financements affectés au niveau régional. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operations in the Americas are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operation in Belarus (2023) L'opération du HCR au Bélarus (2023) As of 30 June 2021, there are 294 people with refugee status living in Belarus, coming mostly from Afghanistan, Georgia and Syria. Belarus is also hosting 2624 people with complementary protection, predominantly from Ukraine, Syria and Yemen, and 6103 stateless persons, whose top three countries of former habitual residence are the Russian Federation, Latvia and Kazakhstan. In the first half of 2020, 209 people applied for asylum in Belarus, the majority of which were submitted by people from Ukraine, Iraq, DR Congo and Turkey. UNHCR has been operating in Belarus since 1995, providing assistance to people fleeing conflict and persecution in Ukraine, Syria, Afghanistan, Georgia, Iraq and other countries. The role of UNHCR in Belarus is to advise and support the government and to build the capacity of national partners to address the refugee and statelessness situation. The activities are targeted, among other things at improving asylum space in the region, promoting tolerance to facilitate integration and advocating the country’s accession to the UN statelessness convention. The office also strives to develop durable solutions for forcibly displaced persons with a focus on education and employment. This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in Belarus for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR au Bélarus pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. УВКБ ООН, Агентство ООН по делам беженцев, - всемирная организация, чьи усилия направлены на спасение жизней, защиту прав и создание лучшего будущего для беженцев, вынужденно перемещенных людей и лиц без гражданства. UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in Belarus are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
عملية المفوضية في تشاد (2023) UNHCR operation in Chad (2023) L'opération du HCR au Tchad (2023) Chad hosts more than one million forcibly displaced people, including 580,000 refugees from conflicts in neighbouring Sudan, the Central African Republic and Cameroon. More than 125,000 refugees and asylum seekers from the Central African Republic have fled to Chad escaping different waves of violence since 2005. Chad is one of the largest operations in the region. With the support of other UN agencies and 40 non-governmental organizations, UNHCR leads and coordinates the refugee response in support of the Government of Chad. UNHCR provides emergency shelter, core relief items and humanitarian assistance. We work with different partners to improve water and sanitation conditions and ensure that refugees have access to education and healthcare. This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in Chad for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. For specific details on the objectives of this operation, please use the document link Stategy". Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR au Tchad pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. Pour plus de détails sur les objectifs de cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Strategy". المفوضية السامية للأمم المتحدة لشؤون اللاجئين هي منظمة عالمية تكرس عملها لإنقاذ الأرواح وحماية الحقوق وبناء مستقبل أفضل للاجئين والمجتمعات النازحة قسرًا وعديمي الجنسية UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in Chad are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operation in France (2023) L'opération du HCR en France (2023) As of December 31, 2020, there were 455,295 refugees and persons under other forms of international protection in France, according to the French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Persons (OFPRA). The main countries of origin are Afghanistan, Syria, Sri Lanka, Russia and DRC. UNHCR's Representation in France has been in operation since 1952. It provides advice to the French authorities and asylum institutions. The office works in close contact with various actors, including national and local authorities, the civil society, the private sector, universities, and the media, to promote the cause of refugees and pursue legal pathways. The Representation also develops partnerships to help refugees integrate in France, focusing on their direct participation. The office raises awareness on situations of forced displacement globally and the need for increased solidarity in line with the Global Compact on Refugees. This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in France for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR en France pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in France are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
عملية المفوضية في موريتانيا (2023) UNHCR operation in Mauritania (2023) L'opération du HCR en Mauritanie (2023) With its decades-old open-door policy, Mauritania hosts over 71,000 Malian refugees in the arid southeast Hodh Chargui region where the Mbera camp is located. At the same time, more than 11,000 refugees and asylum-seekers comprising 40 different nationalities live in Nouakchott and Nouadhibou. With the volatile security situation in Mali, largescale returns are not expected, and a low-scale influx continues. At the government’s request and using the Refugee Coordination Model, UNHCR coordinates an interagency humanitarian response with national and local authorities in the refugee-hosting Hodh Chargui region. UNHCR’s strategy in Mauritania is to ensure refugees access adequate protection and assistance and, at the same time, are progressively included in national services and systems. UNHCR also engages directly with refugee and host communities to strengthen their decision-making, participation and self-reliance within the broader pursuit of durable solutions. This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in Mauritania for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. For specific details on the objectives of this operation, please use the document link "Stategy". Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR en Mauritanie pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. Pour plus de détails sur les objectifs de cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Strategy". المفوضية السامية للأمم المتحدة لشؤون اللاجئين هي منظمة عالمية تكرس عملها لإنقاذ الأرواح وحماية الحقوق وبناء مستقبل أفضل للاجئين والمجتمعات النازحة قسرًا وعديمي الجنسية UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in Mauritania are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operation in India (2023) L'opération du HCR en Inde (2023) As of 31 January 2022, more than 46,000 refugees and asylum-seekers are registered with UNHCR India, mainly from Myanmar and Afghanistan. Refugees and asylum-seekers in India primarily live in urban settings alongside host communities. 46% of the refugees are women and girls, and 36% are children. India has been hosting varied refugee groups for decades and has found solutions for many forcibly displaced persons. UNHCR supports the efforts of the Government and its people in assisting refugees across 11 states, working closely with varied stakeholders, including line ministries, community groups, and NGOs. UNHCR focuses on protection needs and conducts registration and RSD, promoting solutions and self-reliance. As of date, 17,933 Sri Lankan refugees returned voluntarily with UNHCR’s assistance (based on UNHCR records from 2002 to February 2022). The UNHCR India office covers the Maldives, where it works closely on capacity-building efforts, inclusion, and the international protection needs of those forced to flee.This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in India for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in India for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR en Inde pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in India are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operation in North Macedonia (2023) L'opération du HCR en Macédoine du Nord (2023) This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in North Macedonia for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR en Macédoine du Nord pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in North Macedonia are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operations in West and Central Africa (2023) Opérations du HCR en Afrique occidentale et centrale (2023) This activity shows details of the UNHCR operations in the West and Centre of Africa for 2023 including softly earmarked contributions. Cette activité montre les détails des opérations du HCR à l'Afrique de l'Ouest et L'Afrique centrale pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris les financements affectés au niveau régional. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operations in West and Central Africa are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operation in Nepal (2023) L'opération du HCR au Népal (2023) Nepal has a longstanding tradition of providing asylum. The country hosts around 20,000 refugees, including those from Tibet, Bhutan and other states. The main arrivals of refugees took place in 1959 with an influx from Tibet, and again in 1990/1991 with an influx from Bhutan. UNHCR supports the Government of Nepal in various programmes to protect and assist refugees in the country. This includes advocacy for legal identity documentation, livelihood programmes to achieve self-reliance, and the inclusion of refugees into policies, public services and the Government of Nepal’s Emergency, Development and SDG planning. UNHCR works in close partnership with the Ministry of Home Affairs, other key ministries, provincial and local authorities, community-based organizations, development partners, donors, the private sector, NGOs, civil societies, and most importantly, the refugees themselves. Between 2007 to 2016, UNHCR helped resettle more than 113,500 Bhutanese refugees to eight different countries in one of the largest group resettlement programmes globally. This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in Nepal for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR au Népal pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in Nepal are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operation in Peru (2023) Oficina del ACNUR en Perú (2023) Opération du HCR au Pérou (2023) There are over 1.5 million forcibly displaced from Venezuela residing in Peru. Since 2018, UNHCR has been addressing the escalating needs of refugees, asylum-seekers, migrants, and the local population. UNHCR, in close collaboration with the government, UN agencies, and its partners, implements interventions in Lima and eight regions of the country, providing humanitarian assistance and protection at national, regional, and local levels. Explore the Spanish website to access additional information and UNHCR's news and stories related to Peru. This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in Peru for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. For further details on the objectives of this operation, please use the document link Stategy". Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR au Pérou pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. Pour plus de détails sur les objectifs de cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Strategy". UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". El ACNUR, la Agencia de la ONU para los Refugiados, es una organización mundial dedicada a salvar las vidas, proteger los derechos y construir un futuro mejor para los refugiados, las comunidades desplazadas por la fuerza y las personas apátridas. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in Peru are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR United States of America Multi-Country Office (2023) Bureau multipays du HCR aux États-Unis d'Amérique (2023) In addition to the United States, the UNHCR’s Multi-Country Office in Washington covers 18 Caribbean States and overseas territories: Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas, Barbados, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Haiti, Jamaica, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines; the British overseas territories of Anguilla, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Montserrat, and Turks and Caicos Islands; and the Dutch overseas territory of the Kingdom of the Netherlands Sint Maarten. The MCO maintains relationships on global, regional, and domestic refugee and statelessness issues with key government partners and counterparts, including the Department of State, Department of Homeland Security, and Department of Justice. It also engages with relevant Congressional committees and staff. The staff closely collaborates with US NGOs, particularly on resettlement. The operation supports access to protection and solutions in the US by providing information on asylum laws, policies, and procedures, especially to asylum-seekers in immigration detention, NGOs, legal aid attorneys, and the public. Additionally, the office monitors detention conditions and asylum access at the US southern border, engaging in advocacy on statelessness issues in the US. Through its presence in the Dominican Republic, the office provides protection and solutions for Haitian and Venezuelan refugees, including a resettlement program, and advocates for solutions for statelessness. In Haiti, UNHCR contributes to the protection response for internally displaced persons fleeing gang violence through small-scale community-based protection initiatives. In The Bahamas, UNHCR supports the government in efforts to develop the national asylum system and strengthen emergency response preparedness. Explore the UNHCR.org website to access additional information, news and stories related to the US Multi-Country Office. This activity shows details of the UNHCR United States America Multi-Country Office for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. The United States of America Multi-Country Office coordinates activities in Aruba, the Dominican Republic, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago and the United States of America. Cette activité montre les détails des États-Unis d'Amérique bureau multipays du HCR pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. Le bureau multipays des États-Unis d'Amérique coordonne les activités à Aruba, aux États-Unis d'Amérique, en République dominicaine, au Guyana et à Trinité-et-Tobago. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR United States of America Multi-Country Office are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR Kazakstan Multi-Country Office (2023) Bureau multipays du HCR au Kazakhstan (2023) Многострановой отделение УВКБ ООН в Казахстане (2023) This activity shows details of the UNHCR Kazakhstan Multi-Country Office for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. The Kazakhstan Multi-Country Office coordinates activities in Kazakhstan and covers Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. For specific details on the objectives of this operation, please use the document link "Stategy". Cette activité montre les détails de Kazakhstan bureau multipays du HCR pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. Le bureau multipays du Kazakhstan coordonne les activités au Kazakhstan et couvre le Turkménistan et l'Ouzbékistan. Pour plus de détails sur les objectifs de cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Strategy". UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". УВКБ ООН, Агентство ООН по делам беженцев, - всемирная организация, чьи усилия направлены на спасение жизней, защиту прав и создание лучшего будущего для беженцев, вынужденно перемещенных людей и лиц без гражданства. UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR Kazakstan Multi-Country Office are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operation in Sri Lanka (2023) L'opération du HCR en Sri Lanka (2023) Our work in Sri Lanka focuses on working with key government stakeholders, service providers and other concerned entities to improve protection and solutions for refugees and asylum seekers. We are working with host and refugee communities to better advocate for refugees and asylum-seekers rights, including education and access to work. Sri Lanka has not ratified the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees and its 1967 Protocol. However, UNHCR processes asylum claims following the agreement made with the government with the assurance of providing alternative durable solutions such as resettlement to recognized refugees. UNHCR Sri Lanka also facilitates the voluntary repatriation of Sri Lankan refugees living in India and elsewhere. UNHCR supports vulnerable refugee returnees in need of specialized assistance by providing support to access legal counselling on housing, land and property documents through partners and assisting with sustainable reintegration This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in Sri Lanka for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR en Sri Lanka pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in Sri Lanka are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR Sweden Multi-Country Office (2023) Bureau multipays du HCR en Suède (2023) This activity shows details of the UNHCR Sweden Multi-Country Office for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. The Sweden Multi-Country Office coordinates activities in Denmark, Lithuania and Sweden and also covers Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia and Norway. Cette activité montre les détails de Suède bureau multipays du HCR pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. Le bureau multipays de Suède coordonne les activités au Danemark, en Lituanie et en Suède et couvre également l'Estonie, la Finlande, l'Islande, la Lettonie et la Norvège. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR Sweden Multi-Country Office are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operation in Mexico (2023) Oficina de ACNUR en México (2023) L'opération du HCR au Mexique (2023) In 2023, Mexico received an unprecedented 127,796 asylum applications, marking a 29% increase compared to the same period in 2022. This surge solidifies Mexico's position as a significant destination country for individuals seeking international protection in the Americas and a major transit area for those involved in the growing northbound mixed movements. UNHCR actively supports the Government of Mexico in its endeavors to safeguard the rights and well-being of those forced to flee their home countries. Our mission includes ensuring that individuals escaping violence and persecution can access protection and apply for asylum. Furthermore, UNHCR works towards promoting durable solutions, fostering local integration through close collaboration with partners and host communities. Explore the Spanish website to access additional information and UNHCR's news and stories related to Mexico. This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in Mexico for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. For further details on the objectives of this operation, please use the document link Stategy". Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR au Mexique pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. Pour plus de détails sur les objectifs de cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Strategy". UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". El ACNUR, la Agencia de la ONU para los Refugiados, es una organización mundial dedicada a salvar las vidas, proteger los derechos y construir un futuro mejor para los refugiados, las comunidades desplazadas por la fuerza y las personas apátridas. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in Mexico are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operation in Cyprus (2023) L'opération du HCR en Chypre (2023) Since 2002, Cyprus has received 93,283 asylum applications, 7,036 of them in 2020. This makes Cyprus the leading asylum receiving country per capita among the EU Member States. Persons granted international protection are predominantly from Syria, Palestine, Iraq, Iran and Somalia. However, in 2020, new asylum-seekers in Cyprus mainly came from Syria, India, Bangladesh, Cameroon and Pakistan. The UNHCR office in Cyprus started working in 1974 to coordinate humanitarian aid for the internally displaced Cypriots. The focus shifted in the late 90s when UNHCR started to assist the Cyprus government in gradually developing its asylum infrastructure. Today, UNHCR’s role in Cyprus is to assist the government in further refining and improving their asylum legislation, procedures and capacities for a refugee protection system to be fully in line with international standards. Work in legal advocacy and policy involves monitoring and influencing legislation through expert advice and advocacy, providing technical assistance and promoting good practices. The office offers training to key stakeholders and runs public information and awareness activities to strengthen partnerships with civil society. This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in Cyprus for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR en Chypre pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in Cyprus are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR Regional Bureau for Asia and the Pacific (2023) Bureau regional du HCR pour l'Asie et le Pacifique (2023) This activity shows details of the UNHCR Regional Bureau for the Asia and the Pacific for 2023 including budget, funding and expenditure. Cette activité montre les détails du bureau regional du HCR pour l'Asie et le Pacifique pour 2023 et les années à venir y compris le budget, les financements, et les dépenses. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR Regional Bureau for Asia and the Pacific are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR Panama Multi-Country Office (2023) Oficina Multipaís de ACNUR en Panamá (2023) Bureau multipays du HCR au Panama (2023) The Multi-Country Office in Panama works in close collaboration with Governments, UN agencies, international and national NGOs, civil society as well as host communities, to help forcibly displaced people find safety and rebuild their lives. The office covers several humanitarian situations, including but not limited to the regional Venezuelan refugees and migrants situation in Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, Aruba, Curaçao, and Guyana; the Nicaraguan refugees and asylum seekers situation in Panama, the Colombian refugees and asylum seekers situation in Panama, and the refugees and asylum seekers situation in Belize, Cuba, Suriname and Nicaragua. This activity shows details of the UNHCR Panama Multi-Country Office for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. Cette activité montre les détails de Panama bureau multipays du HCR pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. Le bureau multipays de Panama coordonne les activités au Belize, à Cuba, en El Salvador, au Guatemala et au Panama. Pour plus de détails sur les objectifs de cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Strategy". UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". El ACNUR, la Agencia de la ONU para los Refugiados, es una organización mundial dedicada a salvar las vidas, proteger los derechos y construir un futuro mejor para los refugiados, las comunidades desplazadas por la fuerza y las personas apátridas. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR Panama Multi-Country Office are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR regional activities in the Middle East and North Africa (2023) Activitiés régionales du HCR au Moyen-Orient et en Afrique du Nord (2023) This activity shows details of UNHCR regional activities in the Middle East and North Africa for 2023. Cette activité montre les détails d'activitiés régionales du HCR au Moyen-Orient et en Afrique du Nord pour 2023 et les années à venir. المفوضية السامية للأمم المتحدة لشؤون اللاجئين هي منظمة عالمية تكرس عملها لإنقاذ الأرواح وحماية الحقوق وبناء مستقبل أفضل للاجئين والمجتمعات النازحة قسرًا وعديمي الجنسية UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR regional activities in the Middle East and North Africa are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR Hungary Multi-Country Office (2023) Bureau multipays du HCR en Hongrie (2023) There were 1.8 million total border crossings to Hungary from Ukraine as of 1 December 2022. There were 32,564 applications for temporary protection and 28,379 positive decisions taken. UNHCR has been present in Hungary since 1989, working closely with state entities including local and municipal authorities, UN agencies, and national partners. Our UNHCR office in Budapest, Hungary oversees operations in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia and Hungary. Working alongside government counterparts, partners, and national institutions, we work to ensure refugees and asylum-seekers secure essential rights, access to basic services and legal and protection assistance. We also aim for inclusion in national services and to foster community support capacity. Directly and through partners, we provide much-needed assistance to refugees across a range of basic needs and protection sectors, while also working to raise awareness and prevention of statelessness. We are committed to creating public support for asylum-seekers, refugees, and stateless persons. This activity shows details of the UNHCR Hungary Multi-Country Office for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. Cette activité montre les détails de Hongrie bureau régional du HCR pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. Le bureau régional de Hongrie coordonne les activités en Hongrie, en République tchèque et couvre également la République de Moldova, la Slovénie et la Slovaquie. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR Hungary Multi-Country Office are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operation in the United Kingdom of Great Britian and Northern Ireland (2023) L'opération du HCR au Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande du Nord (2023) There are currently, in 2022, 231,597 refugees under UNHCR’s mandate in the United Kingdom, as well as 127,421 pending asylum seeker cases and 5483 stateless persons. The UNHCR office in the UK works to safeguard the rights and well-being of refugees, asylum-seekers and stateless persons through providing guidance, training and support to the authorities and others. UNHCR UK advocates on behalf of refugees, stateless persons and internally displaced persons globally. The office communicates with the general public to provide information on persons of concern in the UK and elsewhere to foster a balanced debate and inspire inclusiveness and empathy. We also provide, in some instances, advice to individual refugees, asylum-seekers, stateless persons and people working on their behalf but don't provide legal advice or financial support. We can also not represent individuals regarding any applications for 'Leave to Remain' in the UK. This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR au Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande du Nord pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in the United Kingdom of Great Britian and Northern Ireland are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operation in Rwanda (2023) L'opération du HCR au Rwanda (2023) At the end of 2021, Rwanda hosted slightly over 127,000 refugees, mainly from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Burundi. Of these, 76% are women and children. At least 12,700 refugees reside in urban areas. Refugees have the right to work and are progressively integrated into national systems by the Government of Rwanda. In 2019, the Government established the Emergency Transit Mechanism (ETM) Centre that hosted 824 refugees evacuated from Libya. Currently, the transit centre hosts 371 evacuees while working on long-term solutions continues. By the end of 2021, 462 refugees had resettled to third countries so far. In August 2020, UNHCR began facilitating the voluntary repatriation of Burundian refugees, and by December 2021, nearly 30,000 refugees had returned to Burundi. UNHCR’s work focuses on protection, emergency preparedness and delivering services, including clean water, shelter, and health. Long-term projects include initiatives for economic inclusion and refugee education. This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in Rwanda for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. For specific details on the objectives of this operation, please use the document link "Stategy". Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR au Rwanda pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. Pour plus de détails sur les objectifs de cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Strategy". UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in Rwanda are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operation in the Russian Federation (2023) L'opération du HCR en la Fédération de Russie (2023) Программа УВКБ ООН в Российской Федерации (2023) As of 31 December 2021, 331 refugees, 10581 temporary asylum status holders and 540 asylum-seekers from 70 countries were registered by the Russian Ministry of the Interior. Most people of concern were coming from Ukraine, Afghanistan and Syria. Nearly 600 temporary IDs for stateless persons have been issued since August 2021, when a respective law came into effect. According to the Ministry of the Interior, at least 4,500 stateless persons are expected to benefit from the documentation procedure. UNHCR in the Russian Federation operates through its Representation in Moscow since 1992. The primary goal of the UN Refugee Agency is to support and complement the efforts of the Russian government to develop a fair and effective asylum system under international standards and prevent and reduce the incidence of statelessness. UNHCR strives to promote tolerance towards refugees and other persons of concern to the Agency through various public information and awareness-raising activities. This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in the Russian Federation for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR en la Fédération de Russie pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". УВКБ ООН, Агентство ООН по делам беженцев, - всемирная организация, чьи усилия направлены на спасение жизней, защиту прав и создание лучшего будущего для беженцев, вынужденно перемещенных людей и лиц без гражданства. UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in the Russian Federation are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operation in Georgia (2023) L'opération du HCR en Géorgie (2023) As of September 2021, Georgia reported around 300,000 persons of concern. This includes over 288,000 internally displaced persons, around 3,000 refugees and asylum-seekers and some 500 stateless persons. Most refugees and asylum-seekers are coming from Iraq, Iran, Ukraine, the Russian Federation and Egypt. In Georgia since 1993, UNHCR has assisted populations displaced by conflicts in the 1990s and 2008. The representation continues to support the Government in implementing commitments to provide international protection for refugees and improve access to relevant services. UNHCR and the Government cooperate on the national 2021-2030 Migration Strategy and implement pledges made by the Government at the 2019 Global Refugee Forum. UNHCR also supports internally displaced persons' protection and self-reliance in Abkhazia. This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in Georgia for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR en Géorgie pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in Georgia are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operations in the Middle East and North Africa (2023) Opérations du HCR au Moyen-Orient et au Afrique du Nord (2023) This activity shows details of the UNHCR operations in the Middle East and North Africa for 2023 including softly earmarked contributions. Cette activité montre les détails des opérations du HCR au Moyen-Orient et au Afrique du Nord pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris les financements affectés au niveau régional. المفوضية السامية للأمم المتحدة لشؤون اللاجئين هي منظمة عالمية تكرس عملها لإنقاذ الأرواح وحماية الحقوق وبناء مستقبل أفضل للاجئين والمجتمعات النازحة قسرًا وعديمي الجنسية UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operations in the Middle East and North Africa are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina (2023) L'opération du HCR en Bosnie-Herzégovine (2023) Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) experienced a substantial increase in mixed movement arrivals from 2018 (over 85,000 at the end of 2021). In 2021, the BiH authorities registered the asylum claims of 167 individuals, a 32% decrease from the 245 claims registered in 2020, which was already a significant decrease compared to 2018 (1,572) and 2019 (785). In 2021, most asylum-seekers were coming from Turkey, Afghanistan and Iran. UNHCR in Bosnia and Herzegovina's main objectives are aimed at strengthening identification and referral of people in need of international protection, access to free legal aid, psychosocial assistance, accommodation and recreational/educational activities for asylum-seekers with specific needs. UNHCR also supports BiH in integrating recognized refugees and persons under subsidiary protection, including upgrading the legal framework. Furthermore, UNHCR supports the authorities within the Regional Housing Programme – initiated by UNHCR and designed to find solutions for the protracted displacement situation from the conflicts in the nineties. Since the beginning of UNHCR's global #IBelong campaign in 2014, UNHCR and partners successfully resolved 827 cases of people at risk of statelessness as of the end of 2021. As UNHCR estimates, less than 100 people are currently at risk of statelessness in BiH. This activity shows details of the UNHCR Bosnia and Herzegovina Multi-Country Office for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. Cette activité montre les détails de Bosnie-Herzégovine bureau multipays du HCR pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operation in Afghanistan (2023) L'opération du HCR en Afghanistan (2023) Afghans make up one of the largest refugee populations worldwide. There are 2.6 million registered Afghan refugees in the world, of whom 2.2 million are registered in Iran and Pakistan alone. Another 3.5 million people are internally displaced, having fled their homes searching for refuge within the country. In light of the rapidly deteriorating security situation in 2021, the number of people fleeing will likely continue to rise. Afghanistan has suffered more than 40 years of conflict, natural disasters, chronic poverty and food insecurity. Facing an ongoing humanitarian crisis, the resilience of refugees, internally displaced people and host communities is slowly reaching its limit. UNHCR’s work in Afghanistan focuses on protecting the most vulnerable and assisting newly displaced Afghans with life-saving shelter, food, water and core relief items, both within Afghanistan and neighbouring countries. Together with our partners, we are committed to staying on the ground and delivering our emergency response as long as we can access those in need. This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in Afghanistan including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. For specific details on the objectives of this operation, please use the document link Stategy". Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR en Afghanistan, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. Pour plus de détails sur les objectifs de cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Strategy". UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in Afghanistan are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operation in the Islamic Republic of Iran (2023) L'opération du HCR en la République islamique d'Iran (2023) The Islamic Republic of Iran is host to one of the largest and most protracted refugee situations in the world, having provided asylum to refugees for over forty years. 800,000 refugees currently live in Iran, 20,000 of which are Iraqis and 780,000 are Afghans. There are also 2.6 million undocumented Afghans and 600,000 Afghan passport holders. Following the upheaval in Afghanistan in 2021, Iran has also welcomed hundreds of thousands of asylum-seekers. Guided by the Solutions Strategy for Afghan Refugees, UNHCR supports the Government in implementing inclusive policies allowing refugees to go to school, get healthcare and access livelihood opportunities. In coordination with the government, emergency support is also being provided to new asylum-seekers. While the needs of refugees continue to increase, opportunities for durable solutions, including voluntary repatriation and resettlement, remain limited. As such, UNHCR continues to advocate for international responsibility-sharing with Iran. This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in the Islamic Republic of Iran for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. For specific details on the objectives of this operation, please use the document link "Stategy". Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR en la République islamique d'Iran pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. Pour plus de détails sur les objectifs de cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Strategy". المفوضية السامية للأمم المتحدة لشؤون اللاجئين هي منظمة عالمية تكرس عملها لإنقاذ الأرواح وحماية الحقوق وبناء مستقبل أفضل للاجئين والمجتمعات النازحة قسرًا وعديمي الجنسية UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in the Islamic Republic of Iran are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operation in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (2023) Oficina de ACNUR en la República Bolivariana de Venezuela (2023) L'opération du HCR en la République bolivarienne du Venezuela (2023) Despite some economic relief from lifted sanctions, the Humanitarian Needs Assessment for the 2024-25 Humanitarian Response Plan reveals that 7.6 million Venezuelans require humanitarian assistance. This aligns closely with the 7.7 million who have left the country in search of better prospects. In the lead-up to the polarizing electoral year of 2024, UNHCR takes on a crucial role as the leader of the Protection Cluster and the Shelter, Energy, and Non-Food Items Cluster, targeting populations in need of 4.4 and 2.4 million people, respectively. UNHCR's protection strategy in Venezuela focuses on several key objectives, including protecting refugees, asylum-seekers, and Venezuelans affected by the crisis, preventing statelessness, facilitating sustainable reintegration of returnees, and mitigating displacement risks through community resilience and disaster preparedness. Working alongside partners, both international and local non-governmental organizations, UNHCR supports internally displaced persons, those at risk of displacement, individuals at risk of statelessness, returnees, refugees, and asylum seekers. Psychosocial assistance is provided with a focus on vulnerable groups. Legal aid is extended to undocumented individuals at risk of statelessness, particularly the indigenous population. To bolster community capacities for identifying needs and care routes, UNHCR conducts training for existing groups and structures. Mobile information desks are deployed countrywide to comprehend the protection rights situation, offer individual guidance, and identify and refer individuals with specific needs to specialized services. UNHCR actively promotes community cohesion among displaced and returning populations and their host communities through solidarity initiatives led by local communities and leaders. Explore the Spanish website to access additional information and UNHCR's news and stories related to the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. This activity shows details of the UNCR operation in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. For specific details on the objectives of this operation, please use the document link Stategy". Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR en la République bolivarienne du Venezuela pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. Pour plus de détails sur les objectifs de cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Strategy". UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". El ACNUR, la Agencia de la ONU para los Refugiados, es una organización mundial dedicada a salvar las vidas, proteger los derechos y construir un futuro mejor para los refugiados, las comunidades desplazadas por la fuerza y las personas apátridas. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR Thailand Multi-Country Office (2023) L'opération du HCR en Thaïlande (2023) This activity shows details of the UNHCR Thailand Multi-Country Office for 2023 including the budget, funding and expenditure. The Thailand Multi-Country Office coordinates activities in Thailand and covers Cambodia, Lao People?s Democratic Republic, and Viet Nam. For specific details on the objectives of this operation, please use the document link "Stategy". Cette activité montre les détails de Thaïlande bureau multipays du HCR pour 2021, y compris le budget, les financements et les dépenses. Le bureau multipays pour la Thaïlande coordonne les activités en Thaïlande et couvre le Cambodge, la République démocratique populaire lao et le Viet Nam. Pour plus de détails sur les objectifs de cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Strategy". UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR Thailand Multi-Country Office are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
عملية المفوضية في إريتريا (2023) UNHCR operation in Eritrea (2023) L'opération du HCR en Érythrée (2023) This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in Eritrea for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR en Érythrée pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. المفوضية السامية للأمم المتحدة لشؤون اللاجئين هي منظمة عالمية تكرس عملها لإنقاذ الأرواح وحماية الحقوق وبناء مستقبل أفضل للاجئين والمجتمعات النازحة قسرًا وعديمي الجنسية UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in Eritrea are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operation in Poland (2023) L'opération du HCR en Pologne (2023) Poland is the biggest country in Central Europe. Its borders with Ukraine and Belarus are the European Union’s external borders. In 2020, Poland received 2,803 asylum applications, which was a significant decrease compared to previous years. Most asylum-seekers were citizens of the Russian Federation, Ukraine and Belarus. 392 people were given international protection – most of them being from Turkey, Belarus and Russia. UNHCR’s main objectives in Poland are to monitor access to territory and reception conditions as well as advocate for an efficient and protection-sensitive asylum system and related policies. UNHCR also aims to improve durable solutions such as local integration opportunities and increase public awareness of refugees and asylum issues. UNHCR works closely with both governmental and non-governmental organisations in Poland to achieve these objectives. This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in Poland for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR en Pologne pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in Poland are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operation in Japan (2023) L'opération du HCR au Japon (2023) Japan hosts around 25,800 persons of concern to UNHCR, including nearly 1,400 refugees and humanitarian status holders. Japan is a State party to the 1951 Refugee Convention. In 2021, the country was the 4th largest government donor (USD 140 Million), and the 3rd largest global private-sector contributor (USD 61 Million) to UNHCR responding to needs worldwide. UNHCR provides policy and technical support to the government of Japan on forced displacement and statelessness to further strengthen asylum institutions, improve conditions for refugee integration while advocating for Japan’s accession to the 1954 and 1961 Statelessness Conventions. UNHCR Japan continues to build strong partnerships with the national government, parliamentarians, civil society, academia, media, corporate sector and municipalities to promote awareness of refugee issues and statelessness and gain public support for UNHCR’s activities worldwide and within Japan. This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in Japan for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR au Japon pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in Japan are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operations in Southern Africa (2023) Opérations du HCR en Afrique australe (2023) This activity shows details of the UNHCR operations in Southern Africa for 2023 including softly earmarked contributions. Cette activité montre les détails des opérations du HCR à l'Afrique australe pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris les financements affectés au niveau régional. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operations in Southern Africa are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operation in Tajikistan (2023) L'opération du HCR au Tadjikistan (2023) Программа УВКБ ООН в Таджикистане (2023) This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in Tajikistan for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. For specific details on the objectives of this operation, please use the document link "Stategy". Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR au Tadjikistan pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. Pour plus de détails sur les objectifs de cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Strategy". UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". УВКБ ООН, Агентство ООН по делам беженцев, - всемирная организация, чьи усилия направлены на спасение жизней, защиту прав и создание лучшего будущего для беженцев, вынужденно перемещенных людей и лиц без гражданства. UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in Tajikistan are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operation in Burundi (2023) L'opération du HCR au Burundi (2023) Burundi hosts 300,000 people of concern, including 85,000 refugees and asylum seekers, 25,000 internally displaced persons, 800 people at risk of statelessness and over 185,000 Burundian refugee returnees repatriated by UNHCR since September 2017. Nearly all refugees (99%) are from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The returnees have come back from Tanzania, Rwanda, the DRC, Uganda and Kenya. Nearly 40% of the refugee population resides in urban areas, while the majority are hosted in five camps located in the eastern and northeastern regions of the country. Nearly 110,000 refugee returnees reside in the country's eastern provinces, mainly in Makamba, Ruyigi, Kirundo and Muyinga provinces. UNHCR's response focuses on providing assistance and protection for the population of concern, including refugees, as well as promoting their inclusion in national systems, enhancing their self-sufficiency, and supporting their attainment of durable solutions. This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in Burundi for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR au Burundi pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in Burundi are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operation in Greece (2023) L'opération du HCR en Grèce (2023) At the end of 2019, Greece hosted over 186,000 refugees and asylum-seekers. This included over 5000 unaccompanied children. Most persons of concern were coming from Afghanistan, the Syrian Arab Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Iran. UNHCR’s work in Greece focuses on protection needs as well as gradually transitioning the responsibility of large-scale programmes (accommodation, cash-based interventions and programmes for unaccompanied and separated children) to the Greek government. At the end of 2019, Greece was one of UNHCR’s largest operations in Europe. This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in Greece for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR en Grèce pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in Greece are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operations in the East and Horn of Africa and Great Lakes (2023) Opérations du HCR dans l'Est et Corne de l'Afrique et Grands Lacs (2023) This activity shows details of the UNHCR operations in the East, Horn, and Great Lakes of Africa for 2023 including softly earmarked contributions. Cette activité montre les détails des opérations du HCR en l'Est, Corne et Grands Lacs d'Afrique pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris les financements affectés au niveau régional. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operations in the East and Horn of Africa and Great Lakes are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operation in Nigeria (2023) L'opération du HCR au Nigéria (2023) As of June 2022, there were 3.1 million internally displaced persons in Nigeria, forced to flee their homes in the North-East due to over a decade of insurgency and conflict. They flee the farmer-herder conflict and banditry in other parts of the country. Nigeria is also home to over 85,000 refugees and asylum-seekers. Most refugees – some 78,000 women, men and children - fled violence in Cameroon. With UNHCR’s support, Nigeria is a generous host allowing refugees to move freely and work legally. They receive primary health care like nationals, and their children can go to local schools. The government also provided land for refugee settlements. UNHCR’s work for IDPs in Nigeria focuses on protection, shelter, non-food items such as blankets as part of the joint humanitarian response. UNHCR Nigeria also provides livelihoods support for self-reliance, cash assistance, apart from supporting water, sanitation, health and education as priority areas. This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in Nigeria for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. For specific details on the objectives of this operation, please use the document link "Stategy". Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR au Nigéria pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. Pour plus de détails sur les objectifs de cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Strategy". UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in Nigeria are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operation in the Philippines (2023) L'opération du HCR aux Philippines (2023) The Philippines hosts an estimated 264,000 persons of concern (POC) to UNHCR. Of this figure, around 134,000 (51%) are internally displaced persons, 129,000 (48%) are stateless persons or persons at risk of statelessness, and 1,400 (<1%) are refugees and asylum-seekers. Figures for internally displaced persons (IDPs) only reflect data from the southern region of Mindanao, where UNHCR has an operational footprint. The majority of the state-identified populations at risk of statelessness are also based in Mindanao. UNHCR supports the Philippines in ensuring that national status determination procedures remain accessible to persons of concern. UNHCR also works to provide refugees and asylum-seekers access to rights, reduce statelessness, and deliver protection and humanitarian assistance in Mindanao. This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in the Philippines for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR aux Philippines pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in the Philippines are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operations in Asia and the Pacific (2023) Opérations du HCR en Asie et dans le Pacifique (2023) This activity shows details of the UNHCR operations in Asia and the Pacific for 2023 including softly earmarked contributions. Cette activité montre les détails des opérations du HCR en Asie et dans le Pacifique pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris les financements affectés au niveau régional. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operations in Asia and the Pacific are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operation in Romania (2023) L'opération du HCR en Roumanie (2023) This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in Romania for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR en Roumanie pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in Romania are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
عملية المفوضية في اليمن (2023) UNHCR operation in Yemen (2023) L'opération du HCR au Yémen (2023) Yemen remains one of the world's largest humanitarian crises. After seven years of devastating and unrelenting conflict, some 23.4 million Yemenis (73% of the country's population) depend on humanitarian assistance to survive, including 4.3 million internally displaced persons (IDPs). The country has the fourth-largest IDP population due to conflict in the world. Escalation of conflict, ongoing insecurity, embargoes and a collapsed economy have pushed an estimated 80% of the population below the poverty line. The protection environment throughout the country remains dire, and civilians keep bearing the brunt of the conflict. Yemen hosts 95,815 refugees and asylum-seekers, mainly from Somalia and Ethiopia. It remains the only country in the Arabian Peninsula signatory to the 1951 Refugee Convention and a geographic crossroad for migratory and transitory movements from the Horn of Africa and beyond. UNHCR leads the Protection, Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM), and Shelter/Non-Food Items clusters as part of the inter-agency humanitarian response to assist those most in need in Yemen. In addition, UNHCR remains the only agency addressing the protection and well-being of refugees and asylum-seekers across the country. UNHCR's response focuses primarily on protection interventions, shelter support, CCCM services, cash assistance, peaceful coexistence and social cohesion projects, and comprehensive refugee response. Today, the Operation has a well-established presence across the country. It covers most of its 22 governorates and 333 districts through its Country Office in Sana'a, a Sub-Office in Aden, field offices in Marib, Al-Hudaydah, Sa'ada and Ibb, and a field unit in Kharaz refugee camp in Lahj Governorate. At this critical time, humanitarian action in Yemen and the support of the international community to save lives, alleviate suffering, and give a sense of dignity and hope to the displaced remain imperative. This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in Yemen for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. For specific details on the objectives of this operation, please use the document link "Stategy". Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR au Yémen pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. Pour plus de détails sur les objectifs de cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Strategy". المفوضية السامية للأمم المتحدة لشؤون اللاجئين هي منظمة عالمية تكرس عملها لإنقاذ الأرواح وحماية الحقوق وبناء مستقبل أفضل للاجئين والمجتمعات النازحة قسرًا وعديمي الجنسية UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in Yemen are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operation in Spain (2023) Oficina de ACNUR en España (2023) L'opération du HCR en Espagne (2023) At the end of 2022, Spain had registered around 118,800 new asylum applications. As in previous years, the top nationalities were asylum-seekers from Latin American countries such as Venezuela and Colombia, although it also registered applications from Moroccan, Malians and Afghan persons. Additionally over 161,000 temporary protection requests were lodged before the Spanish authorities during 2022 from people fleeing the war in Ukraine. Around 31,700 arrivals were registered by sea and land (Ceuta and Melilla) through the Western Mediterranean route and the North/West Africa Atlantic route towards the Canary Islands, almost half of them to the Canaries shores. More than 1,200 persons lost their lives in the attempt. UNHCR has been present in Spain since late 1960 and has a role in the asylum procedure. UNHCR has a Central Office in Madrid and field presence in main sea & land entry points such as Melilla, Málaga, Algeciras (covering Ceuta) and the Canary Islands. UNHCR teams in the field support the Spanish authorities in identifying persons in need of international protection, providing training and advice on asylum and refugee matters. Spain has been a signatory of the 1951 Geneva Convention and its Protocol since 1978 and counts on national asylum legislation (law 12/2009). Spain acceded to the UN Statelessness Conventions in 1997 and 2018 and established a statelessness determination procedure in 2001. This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in Spain for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR en Espagne pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. El ACNUR, la Agencia de la ONU para los Refugiados, es una organización mundial dedicada a salvar las vidas, proteger los derechos y construir un futuro mejor para los refugiados, las comunidades desplazadas por la fuerza y las personas apátridas. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in Spain are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operation in Mali (2023) L'opération du HCR au Mali (2023) At the end of 2020, Mali hosted over 49,000 refugees and asylum-seekers of various nationalities. Continued insecurity, climatic shocks and communal conflicts have generated the forced displacement of 333,000 persons. Since 2013, 85,000 Malian refugees have returned to the country. Although a spillover effect is observed in its neighbouring countries, Mali remains the epicentre of the protracted crisis in the Central Sahel. In 2020, the Government of Mali granted status to refugees from neighbouring Niger and Burkina Faso without individual status determination. UNHCR Mali continues to address the pressing needs and find durable solutions for forcibly displaced persons, mainly through voluntary return and reintegration of returnees, as well as local integration opportunities for refugees, when conditions permit. UNHCR Mali also focuses on asylum issues and supports the government by strengthening the legal and normative frameworks and enhancing its protection capacity in compliance with international protection standards. Aware of the need to better protect and assist internally displaced persons, the UN Refugee Agency continues to advocate for the domestication of the Kampala Convention for the Protection and Assistance of Internally Displaced Persons. It also promotes the participation of Malian refugees living in neighbouring countries in the upcoming 2022 general elections. This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in Mali for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. For specific details on the objectives of this operation, please use the document link "Stategy". Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR au Mali pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. Pour plus de détails sur les objectifs de cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Strategy". UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in Mali are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR regional activities in Europe (2023) Activitiés régionales du HCR en Europe (2023) This activity shows details of the UNHCR Regional activities in Europe for 2023 including the budget, funding and expenditure. Cette activité montre les détails des activitiés régionales du HCR en Europe pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements et les dépenses. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR regional activities in Europe are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
عملية المفوضية في المملكة العربية السعودية (2023) UNHCR operation in the Syrian Arab Republic (2023) L'opération du HCR en la République arabe syrienne (2023) The UN estimates that 6.8 million people are internally displaced in Syria, some of whom have been displaced multiple times. Syria also hosts some 18,500 refugees and asylum-seekers, mostly Iraqis living in urban areas primarily in and around the capital Damascus. The 12-year-long crisis combined with the indirect impact of the Ukraine conflict, the financial crisis in the region, and COVID-19 have exacerbated the economy of Syria. High levels of inflation make basic goods and services unaffordable for many people. Prices have increased more than 800 per cent in the last two years alone. A total of 12.1 million people are estimated to be food insecure. The February earthquakes, which affected around 8.8 million people, further worsened the situation. UNHCR Syria works with 29 partners, including government ministries, international non-governmental organizations (NGOs), national NGOs, and UN agencies, and operates eight field offices covering all 14 governorates. In the context of the inter-agency coordination framework in Syria, UNHCR leads the ‘Protection and Community Services’ and ‘Shelter and Non-Food Items’ sectors, together with the relevant line ministries. UNHCR provides protection assistance and services to internally displaced people, returnees, refugees, asylum-seekers, and host communities, with a focus on promoting self-reliance and solutions. This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in the Syrian Arab Republic for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. For specific details on the objectives of this operation, please use the document link "Stategy". Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR en la République arabe syrienne pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. Pour plus de détails sur les objectifs de cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Strategy". المفوضية السامية للأمم المتحدة لشؤون اللاجئين هي منظمة عالمية تكرس عملها لإنقاذ الأرواح وحماية الحقوق وبناء مستقبل أفضل للاجئين والمجتمعات النازحة قسرًا وعديمي الجنسية UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in the Syrian Arab Republic are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
عملية المفوضية في الصومال (2023) UNHCR operation in Somalia (2023) L'opération du HCR en Somalie (2023) Somalia counts about 3.1 million persons of concern to UNHCR, including over 30,000 refugees and asylum seekers, mainly from Ethiopia and Yemen. Over 92,000 refugees have voluntarily returned to Somalia with UNHCR assistance, the majority coming back from Kenya, Yemen, Djibouti, Libya, Sudan and Eritrea. In addition, nearly 3 million people are also internally displaced in the country due to conflict, insecurity and the effects of climate change such as cyclical droughts and floods. Somalia continues to face multiple challenges, including political insecurity, conflict, natural disasters such as drought, flooding, and cyclones - as well as the impact of Covid-19. UNHCR is working to ensure that the voluntary repatriation of Somali refugees is sustainable and that returnees are effectively integrated into their communities. UNHCR will continue to support the Government of Somalia in providing humanitarian assistance as well as development and peace investments in priority areas of return and reintegration. This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in Somalia for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. For specific details on the objectives of this operation, please use the document link "Stategy". Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR en Somalie pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. Pour plus de détails sur les objectifs de cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Strategy". المفوضية السامية للأمم المتحدة لشؤون اللاجئين هي منظمة عالمية تكرس عملها لإنقاذ الأرواح وحماية الحقوق وبناء مستقبل أفضل للاجئين والمجتمعات النازحة قسرًا وعديمي الجنسية UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in Somalia are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operation in El Salvador (2023) Oficina de ACNUR en El Salvador (2023) L'opération du HCR au Salvador (2023) El Salvador has a historical backdrop of violence, leading to both internal and external displacement. Evolving public security dynamics present opportunities for devising medium and long-term solutions, particularly in communities historically affected by gang violence and territorial control. The growing mixed population flows across countries in northern Central America add additional complexities to the human mobility landscape, requiring enhanced coordination for protection-oriented responses. El Salvador is committed to identifying and addressing protection and solutions for refugees, internally displaced people, returnees with protection needs, and stateless individuals. UNHCR's 2023-2026 Strategy is grounded in ongoing assessments of existing needs and progress to protect, assist, and find solutions for the people they engage with. UNHCR seeks to actively engage, empower, inform, and solicit the views of individuals in decisions affecting their lives, acting as catalysts for greater equality and social cohesion. Explore the Spanish website to access additional information and UNHCR's news and stories related to El Salvador. This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in El Salvador for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. For further details on the objectives of this operation, please use the document link Stategy". Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR au Salvador pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. Pour plus de détails sur les objectifs de cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Strategy". UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". El ACNUR, la Agencia de la ONU para los Refugiados, es una organización mundial dedicada a salvar las vidas, proteger los derechos y construir un futuro mejor para los refugiados, las comunidades desplazadas por la fuerza y las personas apátridas. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in El Salvador are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR Australia Multi-Country Office (2023) Bureau multipays du HCR en Australie (2023) Australia hosts almost 60,000 refugees and 80,000 asylum seekers. Most are from the Middle East or Asia. It’s estimated that 8,000 people are stateless. UNHCR’s Office in Canberra promotes refugee rights in Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Fiji, the Cook Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, Kiribati, the Marshall Islands, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Samoa, the Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu. UNHCR supports Australia in developing national refugee legislation, increasing refugee status determination capacity, and introducing protection safeguards in immigration procedures. UNHCR also works with Australia on resettlement and building complementary pathways. For over a decade, Australia has had offshore transfer arrangements with PNG and Nauru for those who seek asylum by boat. UNHCR advocates in relation to the legal and protection concerns of these arrangements and in seeking solutions for those remaining. This activity shows details of the UNHCR Australia Multi-Country Office for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. The Australia Multi-Country Office coordinates activities in Australia and covers New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and the Pacific Islands. Cette activité montre les détails de Australie bureau multipays du HCR pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. Le bureau multipays pour l'Australie coordonne les activités en Australie et couvre la Nouvelle-Zélande, la Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée et les îles du Pacifique. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR Australia Multi-Country Office are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
عملية المفوضية في المملكة العربية السعودية (2023) UNHCR Saudi Arabia Multi-Country Office (2023) Bureau multipays du HCR en Arabie Saoudite (2023) This activity shows details of the UNHCR Saudi Arabia Multi-Country Office for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. The Saudi Arabia Multi-Country Office coordinates activities in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Cette activité montre les détails de Arabie saoudite bureau multipays du HCR pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. Le bureau multipays pour l'Arabie saoudite coordonne les activités au Koweït, en Arabie saoudite et aux Émirats arabes unis. المفوضية السامية للأمم المتحدة لشؤون اللاجئين هي منظمة عالمية تكرس عملها لإنقاذ الأرواح وحماية الحقوق وبناء مستقبل أفضل للاجئين والمجتمعات النازحة قسرًا وعديمي الجنسية UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR Saudi Arabia Multi-Country Office are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
عملية المفوضية في العراق (2023) UNHCR operation in Iraq (2023) L'opération du HCR en Iraq (2023) Iraq still faces protracted humanitarian and development needs, a complex political environment, and a volatile security situation. The country hosts over 300,000 refugees and asylum-seekers (as of the end of 2023), more than 90% of whom are Syrians (some 270,000). Almost 91% of all the refugees in Iraq live in the Kurdistan Region (KR-I) while the rest reside in central and southern governorates in Federal Iraq. Of the over 270,000 refugees living in the KR-I, 34% reside in nine refugee camps while 66% live in urban settings, primarily in Erbil followed by Dohuk and Sulaymaniyah. The rest of the refugee population (about 27,000) live in Federal Iraq in urban settings, mainly in Baghdad (55%). The Syrian refugees face limited prospects for immediate return, primarily due to the insecurity and challenging living conditions in the North-east region of the Syrian Arab Republic where most of them originate from. Iraq has an internally displaced population (IDPs) of 1.14 million, some of whom face significant obstacles preventing their return to their homes or successful integration into local communities. In terms of barriers to return, IDPs report insecurity, a lack of livelihood opportunities and financial resources as well as damaged housing in their areas of origin and a perceived affiliation with extremist groups. In addition, 5 million IDPs have already returned and enjoy their rights on par with the rest of the Iraqi population but also face similar challenges. Given that the remaining protection concerns affecting displaced populations in Iraq predominantly stem from socio-economic factors, human rights deficits and the absence of the rule of law, UNHCR's activities have been transitioning from an emergency response to a more sustainable development approach. In tandem, UNHCR is seeking lasting solutions for IDPs, including facilitating their access to civil documentation and promoting their inclusion in Iraq's social protection systems. UNHCR also continues to pursue efforts to eradicate statelessness in Iraq in line with UNHCR’s Global Action Plan, and the #IBelong Campaign to end statelessness by 2024. This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in Iraq for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. For specific details on the objectives of this operation, please use the document link Stategy". Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR en Iraq pour 2023 et les années à venir, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. Pour plus de détails sur les objectifs de cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Strategy". المفوضية السامية للأمم المتحدة لشؤون اللاجئين هي منظمة عالمية تكرس عملها لإنقاذ الأرواح وحماية الحقوق وبناء مستقبل أفضل للاجئين والمجتمعات النازحة قسرًا وعديمي الجنسية UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in Iraq are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR operation in Zambia (2023) L'opération du HCR en Zambie (2023) Zambia hosts over 105,000 refugees, asylum-seekers and others of concern. The majority of people of concern (POCs) are refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Burundi, as well as Angolan and former Rwandan refugees. They reside in the three designated refugee settlements of Mantapala, Meheba and Mayukwayukwa, as well as in Lusaka and other urban centres. UNHCR has four offices in Zambia, including a Representation Office in Lusaka, Field Offices in Solwezi and Kawambwa, and a Field Unit in Kaoma. UNHCR, working with Government line ministries, sister UN agencies and other partners, provides comprehensive response and solutions-oriented support in various sectors, including livelihoods, health, education, sports and self-reliance activities to POCs. Within the context of the Global Compact on Refugees (GCR) and the Comprehensive Refugee Response (CRR), UNHCR also advocates for the inclusion of refugees and their immediate hosts in the national service delivery system, applying the whole-of-society approach. In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, UNHCR has adapted work modalities to continue delivering protection and assistance to POCs in Zambia in close coordination with the Government of Zambia and other stakeholders. This activity shows details of the UNHCR operation in Zambia for 2023 including the budget, funding, expenditure and results. For specific details on the objectives of this operation, please use the document link "Stategy". Cette activité montre les détails de l'opération du HCR en Zambie, y compris le budget, les financements, les dépenses et les résultats. Pour plus de détails sur les objectifs de cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Strategy". UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. For specific details on the populations supported in this operation, please use the document link "Populations". Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. Pour des précisions sur les populations soutenu dans cette opération, merci d'utiliser le lien document "Populations". UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR operation in Zambia are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
Other UNHCR operations in the Americas (2023) Autres opérations du HCR dans les Amériques (2023) This activity shows details of other UNHCR Coordination Platform for the Americas including R4V, the Regional Refugee and Migrant Response Plan for Venezuela RMRP, the Quito Process, and the Comprehensive Regional Protection and Solutions Framework MIRPS. Cette activité présente les détails d'autres plateformes de coordination du HCR pour les Amériques, notamment R4V, le Plan régional de réponse aux réfugiés et aux migrants pour le Venezuela RMRP, le Processus de Quito et le Cadre régional complet de protection et de solutions MIRPS. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the Other UNHCR operations in the Americas are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
UNHCR Regional Bureau for Europe (2023) Bureau regional du HCR pour l'Europe (2023) This activity shows details of the UNHCR Regional Bureau for Europe for 2023 including budget, funding and expenditure. Cette activité montre les détails du bureau regional du HCR pour l'Europe pour 2023 et les années à venir y compris le budget, les financements, et les dépenses. UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. Le HCR, l'Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, est une organisation internationale qui a pour mission de sauver des vies, de protéger les droits des réfugiés et de construire un avenir meilleur pour les réfugiés, les communautés déplacées et les apatrides. UNHCR's work is made possible by the generosity of its donors, including dozens of governments, hundreds of companies and their employees, and millions of private individuals who give directly or through UNHCR's National Partners. The activities of the UNHCR Regional Bureau for Europe are governed by the Financial Rules for Voluntary Funds Administered by the High Commissioner for Refugees.
LMI Energy Workshops The Bureau of Energy Resources (ENR) through the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC) will support the Lower Mekong Initiative (LMI) by conducting sequential regional technical workshops that will target power sector regulators or those with regulatory functions in LMI partner country governments. The workshops will focus on regulatory capacity development and market oversight with attention to regional integration. The first event will focus on introducing the participating commissioners, who are engaged in the regulation of utilities in one of the fifty States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, or the Virgin Islands. The commissioners will aim to impart their experiences and lessons from comparable and applicable regional settings on topics ranging from consensus-building, regulatory policy and system planning coordination, and other participatory models of regulation in order to demonstrate the value of a transparent and well-coordinated multi-stakeholder dialogue. The development of these components will lay a necessary foundation for the creation of an enabling environment to attract private sector capital, to restructure and reform the existing energy institutions, to decentralize energy service administration, and to fully utilize abundant regional energy resources.
Structured Psychosocial Support and Mine Risk Education interventions that target children, parents and community leaders through mobile outreach teams. This project contributes to the expansion of Child Protection (CP) services in raising child rights and Mines risk awareness, and improving the quality of Child Protection programming through enhancing the capacity of the actors in Hama, Aleppo and Idleb And Increasing awareness and understanding for communities on child protection issue in Hama , Aleppo and Idlib . All these Activities will be conducted through well trained mobile outreach teams. Children and adolescents of ages 6 – 18 years will participate in different kinds of activities to develop their personal and social skills, such as cultural, recreation, writing and other life skills. The activities also aim to help children build social relationships with each other and with adults. Each mobile team will perform regular visits to local councils, community leaders, schools and IDP camps five days a week, for 5 hours. Ghiras Foundation will provide a sustained structured of activities using accredited curriculum for psychosocial support programs. This project is meant to protect vulnerable children in Syria by providing Risk Education and Psychosocial Support, and directly relates to the following Protection Cluster objectives: - Reduce the impact of explosive hazards within Syria through clearance and risk education activities (Mine Action Sub-Cluster) - Girls and boys affected by the conflict, with a focus on those most at risk in prioritized locations, have access to effective and quality child protection responses in line with the Child Protection Minimum Standards in Humanitarian Action (Child Protection Sub-Cluster) .
Prepositioning for Aleppo new IDPs The project aims to prepare prepositioning stock includes hygiene kits, water storage tanks and jerry cans in Hazzano community and distribute those materials as an emergency response for the new arrived IDPs from the eastern part of Aleppo city, Al Raqqa governorate and other locations. We are expecting that more than 54,000 individuals will be displaced from the eastern part of Aleppo, as the expected hosting communities are all the western rural of Aleppo governorate, northern and western rural of Idelb governorate. This prepositioning will cover around 9,000 families with hygiene kits, water storage tanks and jerry cans as those materials are required to maintain the hygiene level in the hosting communities since those communities are really crowded due to the huge number of the arrived IDPs during 2016 from the continues clashes in southern Aleppo, northern Lattakia and rural Damascus. The stock will take a place in Khayr warehouse in Hazzano community which is in the northern rural of Idleb making it easy for distribution since it is near all the expected hosting communities. The distribution will be finalized during the coming three months and in coordination with the local NGOs and the WASH cluster.
Restoring critical infrastructure for temporary Shelters and Informal Settlements for newly arriving IDPs in Idleb. This project proposes to establish a temporary shelter for the newly-arriving IDPs to Idleb from Hama, Homs, Lattakia, Idleb and Aleppo by restoring critical infrastructure. This temporary shelter will be located in Idleb- Maaret Masrin, in the town of Maaret Al Ekhwan. The GPS coordinates are longitude: 36.6817544 and latitude: 360662114. Saed Association Charity will be responsible of all procurement , will be using its own warewhouse in Syria, and will deliver all needed material and equipment to the Temporary Shelter Center. Maram Foundation will be responsible of the reconstruction, rehabilitation, and assistance of IDP's coming in to the temporary shelter center. Maram will also be training all center staff on SPHERE standards. The initial procurement, training of staff and reconstruction will take approximately 3 months, and the remaining 6 months will be assisting IDP's in need of temporary shelter and basic assistance. According to the CCCM tracking table of IDP’s in March 2016, 2,739 families came to the area of Idleb (Dana, Hazre, Turmanin, Killi, Kadar Dariya, Hazzano, Akrabat, Tal ade, and Harim). From this large IDP movement, 68% of the IDP families are living with the host communities. This caused a tremendous pressure on host communities in the area, which have limited capacity in space, resources and services. The overarching goal of Saed Charity and the Maram Foundation's (MF) project is to assist newly-arriving IDPs leaving their communities, providing them with a safe and temporary resting place. As many of the newly arriving IDPs seek to travel elsewhere, this temporary shelter will be a vital oasis that helps mitigate, stress, concerns, and various dangers that these newly-arriving IDPs may face during that time. In this way, the project further seeks to alleviate IDP camps that are already overburdened by the overflow of newly-arriving IDPs the temporary shelter will have a capacity to assist 1280 newly arriving IDPs at any given time, accepting them on a continuous basis, and prioritizing its services for women, children, and people with special needs. It is estimated that approximately 1280 people will be using the temporary shelters over every 30 days, with an average of 1280 IDP’s using the temporary shelters every month. 2 specific additional tents (size 4X4) will be one for registration purposes and one for medical and PSS services. Saed and Maram shall implement its project according to all of the CHS Nine Commitments and Quality Criteria, the Core Standards of the Sphere project, and the Code of Conduct for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in Disaster Relief. The four main objectives that work towards this project's broader goal are the following: 1) to provide newly arriving IDPs with assistance that is appropriate to their needs, prioritizing assistance for women, children, and people with special needs. 2) to give people access to the humanitarian assistance they currently need, prioritizing access for women, children, and people with special needs. 3) to positively affect, prepare, and build resilience among newly arriving IDPs, especially among women, children, and people with special needs. 4) to administer a coordinated and complementary assistance to newly-arriving IDPs, prioritizing assistance for women, children, and people with special needs. 5) To alleviate the pressure and burden on surrounding IDP camps and host communities from the large influx of IDP's. By providing the comprehensive assistance listed above, the IDP population will be less vulnerable to negative coping mechanisms resulting from insecurity about the immediate future, income and social instability. In this case, families will be more stable regarding nutrition and shelter, where the children will be less vulnerable to the factors of early marriage and recruitment to armed groups.
Enhancing vocational training and livelihood opportunities for Eastern Ghouta’s most affected populations The proposed project will seek to improve the food and livelihood security of 500 households (around 3,000 individuals) through specialized skills training, livestock support, and agricultural support in the besieged areas of Kafr Batna and Arbin in Rural Damascus. Syria Relief will conduct a needs assessment and a market analysis to identify 150 individuals who will receive vocational training and small business support. In addition, 350 families will receive agricultural assistance, with 150 of those families receiving a locally procured livestock support package and training. The remaining 200 households will be provided with agricultural training and a kit containing seeds and farming supplies. The agricultural kit will be based on local agricultural practices and market demand, as determined by a needs assessment. Beneficiaries of the vocational training and livelihoods assistance will be selected based on vulnerability, level of experience, and their ability to fully utilize the support provided. The market analysis will determine which trades are in high demand, and capacity assessments will be carried out to profile the applicants and facilitate the selection of beneficiaries based on a set of predefined criteria, to allow for individually tailored assistance and services, which is essential to sustainable income generation. Based on the identified needs and existing skill-sets and capacity of the selected beneficiaries, the livelihoods assistance package may include a) small business support for entrepreneurs towards the development/support or re-start of a small business, and b) specialized skills training accompanied by a toolkit tailored to the nature of the attended training. Small business support might include the following: purchase of the equipment, tools, and consumable materials such as fabric for dress making, initial payment for renting premises, fuel, training and mentoring on small business start-up and/or management. The choice of trade will be flexible to utilize the existing skills and capacities. A local market assessment will be conducted and the absorption capacity of new businesses will be taken into consideration. Income generated by these activities will directly contribute to a decrease in negative coping strategies and enable vulnerable families to afford an appropriate diet, therefore also decreasing the risk of malnutrition and dependence on food aid. Beneficiaries of the agricultural support project will be selected based on level of experience caring for livestock, experience in agriculture, vulnerability, and their ability to fully utilize the support provided. Once selected, the beneficiaries will be trained by staff to provide guidance on quality standards. The livestock kit will include livestock, vaccinations, fodder for 2 months, and other required material needed for care and income generation. Specialized training in livestock, training on appropriate care and potential income-generating activities as well as training on new technology, planting methods, and water conservation. Both beneficiary groups will continue to receive follow-up training and advice over the course of the project from four field coordinators hired for this purpose. Given the particular sensitivities related to women engaging in income-generating activities in Eastern Ghouta, a careful weighing of the risks associated with providing such support will be undertaken to ensure that no harm comes to beneficiaries or field staff. The project will seek to prioritize women and those with disabilities by tailoring the support provided, in an effort to better respond to their specific needs and concerns. At the time of implementation, if the situation in Rural Damascus does not allow for this program to be implemented as planned, Syria Relief, in close consultation with UN OCHA and Cluster coordinators, will propose alternative locations in hard to reach or besieged areas in Eastern Ghouta.
Enhancing humanitarian WASH support services in A'zaz and Afrin and reducing morbidy among crisis-affected communities. SI's presence in Aleppo Governorate since 2012 allows the organisation to build a robust knowledge, understanding and credibility within local communities and to analyse the evolution of needs in this area, particularly in A'zaz. As a result of this knowledge and analysis, SI is proposing a project focusing on two main regions of Northern Syria: A'zaz and Afrin Districts. In A'zaz, SI will work to enhance the humanitarian community's response capacity for humanitarian WASH needs in A'zaz District in already existing informal settlement such as Talil Elsam School, Talil Elsham and Eastern Sujo informal settlements. Those sites have been selected because the ratio is above 1:100 in terms of sanitation infrastructure. SI will work in close collaboration with existing WASH actors, camp management, local councils and community to determine where it will be better to install the facilities in the areas. Operations amp maintenance of infrastructure (including desludging) will then be handed over to the responsible WASH actor as will be detailed in the pre-established Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed by all parties. On discussion with existing WASH actors, all who have been contacted have agreed to work through this methodology and will be engaged for further discussions following the funding of this intervention. In Afrin, SI will provide WASH support to Avin health facility, currently hosting over 300 people per day with only 12 latrines and no showers. In compliment, SI will launch a comprehensive technical needs assessment, mobilizing community, disseminating key hygiene messages and coordinating with local authorities. This assessment will provide the humanitarian community with the much needed WASH needs and gaps analysis for Afrin from which to design and launch informed WASH interventions, positively contributing towards the health and lives of host and IDP communities in this region.
Strengthening the resilience of food insecure households through support to backyard food production and micro gardens Findings from the Crop and Food Security Assessment Mission (CFSAM) undertaken by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the World Food Programme (WFP) in May 2015 estimates that wheat production at country level has been 40 percent lower than the average production achieved prior to the crisis. Furthermore it indicated that the quality of diet and micronutrient intake in Syria has markedly deteriorated with many households substantially reducing the consumption of meat, dairy products, eggs, vegetables and fruits. A 2016 CFSAM has been recently undertaken and the findings will be elaborated and shared shortly. The over arching objective of the project is to contribute to the improvement of resilience and food security of vulnerable crisis-affected families in the northern Syria districts. The project aims at supporting vulnerable farmers and IDP families living in urban areas to grow their own nutritious food through distribution of vegetable seeds and supporting them with knowledge sharing and capacity building on homestead gardening and microgardening.
Support to primary health care and outreach in Idleb and Hama governorates phase II The proposed humanitarian action is an extension to the HPF action TUR-15/3559/CP/H/NGO/1153. The project provides primary health care services through one fixed base outpatient clinic in Atmeh, one fixed base clinic in As Salamiyeh, Hama governorate and one mobile clinic covering the regions of As Salamiyeh and AsSan in Hama governorate. The women's clinic in Atmeh provides general health care for women and a package of reproductive health care services following the Minimum Initial Service Package- pre and post natal care, family planning, counselling and medical care for victims of gender based violence (GBV). Health education, and counselling and support for Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) are also provided. The pediatric clinic in Atmeh provides care according to IMCI guidelines for the children under 59 months and treatment of common disease for the children more than 5 years old. The clinic provides screening of children under 5 years for acute malnutrition and provide treatment in the clinic or refer the cases to Atme Hospital for the cases with complication depending on the need. Routine immunization is also available provided through MSF France. During Phase I of the project, necessary medical equipment were purchased and systems were put in place. During Phase II, the clinics will require support in the running costs only. The fixed PHC in As Salamiyeh provides basic health care for men, women, and children through four clinics (pediatric, women, internal medicine and emergency clinics). Reproductive health care and pediatric care is also available as described above for Atmeh clinic. The project provides outreach health care services in Hama governorate through a mobile health clinic. The clinic will provide services in villages of north and north eastern Hama. Services include basic reproductive health, diagnosis and treatment of the most common health problems for adults and children, and health education. A team of 5 staff will travel with the clinic, including a doctor, midwife, two nurses, and pharmacy technician along with the driver. The team will receive refresher training on mobile health services including basic trauma care. Teams of Community Health Workers are already in place to provide outreach in As Salamiyeh to screen children under 5 for acute malnutrition according to CMAM protocols, provide IEC, and serve as the linkage between the community and referral PHCs. Additionally, CHW will provide counselling to pregnant and lactating women about IYCF practices. Counseling to women and girls on reproductive health practices is provided. The project has implemented a strong capacity-building component for the clinical staff and also for data managers and those involved in monitoring and evaluation activities. Clinical staff of the women's clinic will receive refresher training in family planning, clinical management of rape (CMR), counselling techniques for IYCF, and psychological first aid for traumatized women and children. Pediatric staff will attend refresher training on IMCI guidelines as needed. The mobile health team will also receive these training plus a course on basic trauma care. A formal Health Information System (electronic and manual) is already in place in Atme and Hama clinics. Data are uploaded to a central electronic data base for analysis and the information is shared with partners in the health working group, donors, and other stakeholders
Teaching the hard-to-reach students in the middle of Syria gtgtIn Homs' governorate the north rural areas are under control of non-stated forces. Therefore, these areas were very tight in teachers because of being arrested or being fired from their jobs but they continued working as a volunteers (based on statistics from Homs governorate council which belongs to interim government and we have complete statistics for teachers) and the number that represents those teachers is really big considering all the teachers in the government. All of these consequences (arresting teachers-firing teachers from their work and continue working as volunteers) lead to assign some university's student to work as a teachers or graduated student from majors other than education major. Therefor, there is indeed need for teachers in those area to attend courses for refreshment courses. gtgtin addition, the conflict which is ongoing for the mean time at the sides of those sub-districts, made children of those areas discontinue their learning, and those children are estimated by the number 4430 children 2435 girls and 1995 boys ( (based on statistics from Homs governorate council ). in addition, the war which is waging since 2011 in Homs areas caused the following: -security situations is very high risk in these areas, -lot of difficulties to deliver aids and the mental health is very poor. - children and adolescents are the most vulnerable in those communities. Thus, those children in those 3 areas need psycho-social support. gtgtsome children from those areas are behind their peers since they misses some classes because of the bombing from airplanes and tanks so they need courses in schools to be able to follow up with their peers. pupils in these areas are also suffering from lack of transportation align with fearing of bombs and airplane shelling is one of the main reasons which obstruct them from going to schools. The project will establish 3 different learning centers in Homs governorate in 3 different besieged areas: 1- Rastan 2-Talbiseh 3-Taldu After establishing the centers: 1-Those centers will conduct courses for teachers to provision teacher's professional development for 150 teachers on EIE , INEE , PSS, emergency planning (as attached in documents) . these courses will last a month. 2-after this month the centers will conduct courses for children from 6-12 who are not going to school and transportation will be provided and funded for the centers and we will emphasize that the children with disabilities will be centers' priorities. in each center 125 children will take courses for 5 months to be able to get back to school again. total targeted children in all 3 centers are 375. 3-in the centers in the noon time the center will provide PSS for 750 children will be selected based on their needs to get PSS and to be dis-aggregated by age and for 3 days a week. in each center, there will be 250 children each 125 of them will attend 3 days a week. 4- 21 schools in those 3 Hard to reach areas will conduct 2 months catching-up lessons distributed as the following: 7 schools in each area, 126 classes in 3 areas, 42 classes in each area. 5- Let's get back to school campaign will be conducted in 3 areas for the communities and for children to encourage them ,the families to send their children back to school, and the community leaders, local councils, teachers...etc. 6-project will provide transportation for students to ensure that they are safe in those areas and to encourage those who left the schools to get back. This project will target: 1-Children who left the schools because of the situation in besieged areas in 3 different besieged areas in Homs governorate. 2-Children who are already in schools but they are a little behind in learning process because of bombing and shelling in those areas. 3-teachers who are already working in schools but some of them are not specialist or they do.
Increase Resilience among the Conflict-Affected Syrian Population through shelters’ improvements and rehabilitation This project is designed by SECD as a response to the community’s needs to improve their housing and shelter’s conditions in the city of Aleppo, in addition to developing and sustaining their resilience and cohesion. Within Aleppo governorate HNO show that, there are an estimated number of 457,605 people in need of shelter (231,605 Male - 226,000 Female).Due to conflict-affected communities the already existing need for the rehabilitation of shelter and improvement of living conditions has drastically increased. As the provision of shelter meets one of the basic survival and dignity needs of women, girls, boys and men and can strengthen protection in a physical sense this project aims to improve the shelter and living condition for approximately 600 HHs within the targeted location, who are in acquit need for shelter or shelter rehabilitation services after their homes were destroyed totally or partially. In addition to preparing these shelters for the coming winter with all needed adjustments and precautions. While selecting the targeted households, SECD will give priority to the most vulnerable host community’s households to receive assistance. The established vulnerability criteria will be used to select beneficiaries, including prioritization of female-headed HHs, HHs with disabled or elderly family members, HHs comprising of more than six members, and HHs where the majority of working-aged members are unemployed. The project will target at least 20% female/child headed household from the total number of the targeted households. As it aims to enhancing the sense of privacy for these households and mitigate the protection risks to women and young girls who will no longer have to use shared spaces and utility services. The provision of the solar system will especially improve the living conditions of boys and girls and give them the ability to study In case the targeted beneficiaries do not own the property, the head of the household must provide a letter from the property owner stating their right to live there in order for them to be able to participate in the project. After communicating and coordinating with the local council we categorized parts of the old city (250 households) to be the most venerable in addition to 350 households from other parts of the city to reduce vulnerability of 600 HHs (4900 women, men, girls and boys) by improving current shelter conditions of H. Hs to SPHERE minimum standards in Aleppo city. As the assessment show the targeted HHs suffer from having destroyed walls, missing doors and windows, and lake of functional water and sewage networks the proposed work plan includes: Walls and roofs’ reparation (plastering, maintenance, repairs, painting) Maintenance or installation work for the doors and windows, Providing and installing stand-alone solar system with all fittings for lightening and charging some small devices, Maintenance for internal sewer and water systems All works to be carried out will be in line with SPHERE minimum standards. In addition to the rehabilitation work, SECD will provide a capacity building trainings for the local councils to build their experience on Sphere Standards on Shelter sector and teach them how to conduct the buildings damage survey.
Reducing the Vulnerability of Conflict Affected Syrians in Hard-to-Reach (HTR) Regions of Northern Syria through the Rehabilitation of 250 Households. In order to improve the humanitarian response and alleviate suffering of IDPs and vulnerable populations in conflict-afflicted areas, SRD will support the rehabilitation of 250 beneficiary Households (HH) with a total of 1,625 individuals for host communities and IDPs with a substantial Protection component outreach component in the form of 12 hygiene and sanitation informational sessions and 12 Protection awareness sessions delivered by 8 professionally-qualified trainers within 2 OCHA designated hard-to-reach Idleb subdistricts of Bennsh and Ma’aarrat Tamsrin. The individuals served consist of both IDPs (who are relatives/close friends of host community home owners, as verified by local councils) and members of the host community that reside in homes that have been severely destroyed due to continued damage to homes as a result of aerial/land attacks in addition to general dilapidation from poor living conditions that do not allow for comprehensive upkeep. Therefore, both IDPs residing with host community members and host community members themselves. Homes targeted are owned by families served, as confirmed by Local Councils. SRD staff identify and categorize households as vulnerable by utilizing an SRD vulnerability criteria index (See Annex E. SRD Vulnerability Index) with two components: the level of damage and repair needed for housing and the demographic information regarding households and the presence of vulnerable HH members. In addition to the repair of structural damage, doors, broken windows, locks and deteriorated plumbing, SRD will install one solar panel system in each targeted HHs to provide an alternative source of lighting in an energy scarce environment. SRD seeks to capitalize on its experience implementing Shelter operations throughout Northern Syria in order to devise a more qualitative and sustainable response to Shelter repair, with the goal of improving livelihoods and promoting stability, reintegration of IDPs into host communities and a return to normalcy for all targeted HHs. In addition to enhancing physical stability and safety via Shelter repair of mild to moderately damaged HHs, SRD will enhance Protection by employing trained social workers to deliver educational outreach sessions to targeted beneficiaries on human rights, SGBV, anti-violence, gender equality, family planning, health and hygiene and other critical topics. SRD has targeted two areas identified by OCHA as HTR and prioritized them according to the considerable damage to civilian infrastructure warranting the need for moderate to substantial repair, and the high concentrations of IDPs within these areas. SRD seeks to take advantage of the decline in violence and resumption of stability that has resulted from the fragile cessation of hostilities by implementing shelter rehabilitation in a rapid manner and taking measures to promote long-term integration of IDPs into host communities. SRD has selected Idleb, as it will carry out operations in Aleppo Old City with other grant programming.
Protecting extremely vulnerable IDPs, returnees and host communities in Menbij and Jarablus by improving their abilities to cope with the effects of armed violence The project activities are focused in Menbij and Jarablus. Both locations have recently witnessed heavy fighting, culminating in the retreat of IS, and leaving destroyed infrastructure and houses, explosive ordnance contamination and displaced populations. Explosive ordnance contamination is a major concern, with deaths and injuries reported daily. IS have boasted on social media that they have left some 50,000 IEDs in the Menbij area. People are largely being killed/seriously injured by Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) and booby traps in the western and central parts of Menbij town. As the possibility of humanitarian clearance activities happening soon is slim, the need for Risk Education (RE) is acute. Although Explosive Remnants of War (ERW) contamination levels in Jarablus are reported to be lower, they are still a threat to the local IDP and host communities. Security forces are reportedly conducting military mine lifting and land clearance activities, but they are only clearing areas that are of strategic importance to their military activities. Land of no military importance is not being searched or cleared – this includes homes, schools, fields and gardens, and clinics other community spaces. In both Menbij and Jarablus, DCA will focus their activities in the most contaminated parts of the towns and surrounding areas. In order to address the different needs and risky behaviours of boys, girls, men and women, DCA and its partner will adapt RE messages to the target population. Shelter-to-shelter RE sessions will target family units living in contaminated areas or planning to return to contaminated areas. Safety messages will be shared by Imams in Mosques after prayers, mainly targeting the men in the community. DCA will also reach out to community leaders and representatives to organize RE sessions specifically for young men – a demographic that is often overlooked in Risk Education responses. Men are often involved in rubble removal and usually the first to return to a house to check what family assets have survived - thus putting them at great risk of IED accidents. Survey information about contamination levels will be shared with community members, local authorities and with UNMAS. The Child Protection awareness campaign will target children, their care givers and the local community in general. Various media will be used for the campaign with child protection messages tailored to the specific audience. The awareness campaign will focus on vital child protection messages, as agreed by the members of the child protection sub cluster.
Safe drinking water safe the human's life AL Resala Foundation (RF) established AL Resala IDPs camp in 2015 in area of 7 Hectare out of 180 Hectare near the Turkey border only 150 meters from the turkey border. Actually the area of the RF camp established, it was agriculture productive location own by RF inside Syria and one of the safer for the IDPs from airstrikes, due ongoing fighting in wide areas from north eastern of Aleppo effected specially the villages north and east of Azaz lead to influx of IDPs (families) following the recent Aleppo situation. The current war has only served to exacerbate existing concerns include limited access to safe drinking water. The total number of families in the RF camp is 1,755. The only sources of water available in the area, two wells with depth 50 meter are standby, and the distant around 4.5 kilometers from the RF camp, and this will lead to such conditions create an environment that is conducive to the rapid spread of infectious diseases that lead to high rates of morbidity and mortality war has only served to exacerbate existing concerns include limited access to safe water, it is critical that Syrian IDPs in need receive drinking water to ensure their survival, water is vital and necessary for humans and the beneficiaries in the RF camp depend on the water trucking supply , depending to the availability of fund from RF or the other international organization for continuation of providing water to the beneficiaries. The proposed project design to rehabilitation of the two existing boreholes in the RF camp, RF will connect the pump engines, ground tank, water pipes, chlorinated tank and other necessary parts to ensure proper functioning. RF will provide training in WASH related activity, and also make WASH committee workers selected by voting from the IDPs. The projects explain in details how and when the activates and the outcome will be fulfill For security reason and families protection, RF avoided the idea of making elevated water tanks in the camp for water network. The elevated water tanks for the will easily armed group to measure and attack the camp, therefore RF using ground water tanks. The proposed project of rehabilitation of the two existing boreholes in the RF camp, protect the children for collecting the water from far distant to their family in the RF and avoided the security situation in the area by providing safe drinking water in the RF camp. The proposed project design connecting for rehabilitation the boreholes in the RF camp with main three ground water tanks, there will be connection to the beneficiaries’ distribution tanks, which is maximum walking distant of 20 meter for the person to collect water in the RF camp. The total number of the beneficiaries in the RF camp 9,990 and they are receiving in a daily bases 252 cubic meters of water by water trucking and it is about 42 shifts. From the distant of 4.5 kilometers from the RF camp. AL Resala Foundation depend on the donation and agreement with international organization fund to provide water to the beneficiaries in the RF camp, due to the limitation of the fund makes gaps for continuation of the water supply in the RF camp. AL Resala Foundation active on attending the meetings and sharing the information with the WASH cluster, and a member on WASH Azaz partner. With reference to the WASH Azaz partner on 7th September 2016, one of the outcome of the meeting that World vision facing difficulties to continue providing water trucking in Azaz due to the number of the cubic meters which more than 40,000 a day. AL Resala Foundation takes the responsibility providing the water to IDPs in RF camp since the 1st of august 2016 by water trucking to the RF camp. The rehabilitation of the two boreholes in RF camp will improved the safe drinking water and sustainability By rehabilitation of the boreholes in the RF camp the beneficiaries they will have sustainable safe drinking water.
Safe, Eco-friendly Winter Heating for 3233 Vulnerable households in Sanjar Sub-District, Idlib. Six years of devastating armed conflict along with the breakdown of civic infrastructure and traditional commercial channels in N. Syria has left Syrians unable to procure the necessary fuel needed to heat their homes during winter months. Both host communities and internally displaced people are living day to day without reliable access to basic commodities and services. Vulnerable segments of society including IDP’s, single women, female headed households, children, the elderly and disabled individuals are significantly more likely to encounter difficulties procuring enough fuel for themselves and their families during the winter months. Furthermore, lack of adequate fuel makes it difficult to heat food and boil water, which is a basic form of water purification. Traditionally, central heating, or electric heat has not been used in northern Syria, instead coal or wood was burned. Now as the conflict deepens and resources like wood and coal are non-existent, Syrian families are resorting to the most inefficient, dangerous, and unsustainable methods to survive the winter. Burning diesel, kerosene, and LPG (propane), often utilized in primus stoves, called a “babbor” are dangerous, especially in tents and improvised shelters. In April 2013, MSF reported an increase of major burns during winter months early in the conflict from domestic accidents involving stoves and highly flammable fuel. Mercy-USA can confirm that beneficiaries in Aleppo City complained of the same, especially among children, as the stoves in use were unstable and liable to explode if the incorrect fuel mixture was used. Even worse, six years into the Syrian Crisis, many vulnerable families are resorting to burning toxic materials such as plastic, car tires or other dangerous combustibles increasing the risk of respiratory complications, especially for children and the elderly. Vulnerable populations have been forced to barter or sell assets in order to secure enough fuel for the winter months. On a deeper level, many of the fuel sources used inside Syria are associated with conflict areas and subject to exorbitant and unpredictable inflation due to the costs and lack of access associated with shifting conflict lines, smuggling and doing business with armed groups. This project aims to provide those most in need with a better alternative during this period of horrific insecurity. A largely untapped resource, olive-pit biomass fuel (colloquially referred to as Prina) is a non-volatile solid fuel that comes in the form of pressed briquettes or small pellets. The fuel is eco-friendly, available locally in Idlib Governorate, and conflict-free. It can be burned in wood stoves as well as stoves designed for coal, providing a high temperature adequate for heating a home, cooking and boiling water. Produced from the waste product of olive oil production, olive-pit biomass fuel has costs similar to more dangerous alternatives. The stoves themselves include all the necessary pipes to properly exhaust smoke from a variety of dwellings, and they are heavy enough not to tip or easily be pulled down by a child.
Integrated healthcare for IDPs in Afrin and Azaz districts The project aims to support the IDPs in Afrin and Azaz districts – northern rural of Aleppo with basic primary health care needs through a mobile clinic and WASH project in Afrin and PHC in Azaz. This project incorporates the elements of WASH package with primary health care in order to promote holistic primary health care services for IDPs. The primary goal of this project is to provide the basic preventive and treatment health care services including nutrition services and improve the referral network system between primary, secondary and tertiary health care facilities. Emphasis will be placed on vulnerable groups (females, children and elderly people). For women, the project will provide physical safe access to women to the necessary public health facilities including latrines, baths and primary health services including maternity health care services, medication and referring to health facilities and obstetrics and gynaecology department in Bihar Hospital in Afrin and obstetrics and gynaecology hospital in Azaz. Moreover, elderly and chronic-disease-person will be provided with basic health care consultations, interventions and medications. Community health workers will increase the awareness among pregnant and lactating mothers about the infants and young children feeding in emergency situation IYCF-E. WASH project will be implemented in Robar camp in Afrin to improve the overall health status for IDPs in the camp. Furthermore, The mobile clinic will offer the required primary health care services for IDPs in Afrin including IDPs in Robar camp taking in consideration that the nearest health care facility to the camp is about 11 km from it, and therefore, it will be complicated for elderly persons and people with disabilities to access the health facilities with the presence of 234 individuals their ages are above 56 and 16 persons with disabilities in Robar camp. On the other hand, PHC in Azaz district - Shmmarin sub-district will provide IDPs with necessary and basic primary health care services including referring patients in need to secondary and tertiary health care facilities in Azaz district with coordination with other partners, Integrating the WASH project with the MC in Robar camp will aim to enhance the self-health status among IDPs supported by primary health care services and offer in-place primary health care services for vulnerable groups including referring to Bihar Hospital if necessary. Regarding the WASH project, it will provide the IDPs in Robar camp in Afrin district with drinking water and water for daily consumption through hygienic water system in the camp based on a main pumping station that will pump water from an underground (450 meter in depth) well that is approximately 450 meter far from the highest point near Robar camp to the main water container that will be established at the highest point in the camp with a capacity of 50,000 litre. After pumping water to the main container, it will be pumped to bath, latrine and drinking water units or blocks with internal water network system and faucets according to SPHERE criteria to ensure the delivery of healthy and chlorinated drinking water to IDPs in Robar camp. On the other hand, this project aims to provide IDPs with baths and latrines according to SPHERE criteria. These baths and latrines will be provided with water network system and will end up with a hygienic sanitation system. Furthermore, the project will improve the solid waste disposing in Robar camp. Bihar Organization has conducted through engineering office a primary technical study regarding the establishment of pump unit to suck and push the water from the well to the main container in the camp. In addition, Bihar has conducted a technical study in term of cost and position to establish latrine, bath and drinking water blocks and sewage system in the camp. Weekly-based reports will be prepared regarding the work plan progress of the WASH project.
Provision of life saving WASH assistance to the conflict-affected populations in southern Idleb and Aleppo Governorates, Syria Through this HPF funding, IMC will be covering 30,451 beneficiaries in 12 IDP camps and informal settlements located in Lattakia (2), Idleb (8) and Aleppo (2). In addition IMC will assess collective centers that will be added to the support under this action. The below activities however given the complexity of the situation and the volatile security situation, IMC requests flexibility in implementing locations. Provision of sufficient and potable water for drinking and domestic purposes IMC will maintain the provision of 20 liters per person per day of chlorinated water in the camps and collective centers along with sufficient number and size of water containers to collect and store as per the Sphere standard. In the new camps water supply will be initiated with plastic water tanks, filled by water trucking, and distributed through taps or tap stands.Where possible IMC links water supply to existing bore holes or a local water source in the community but often camps grow at a rate beyond the capacity of the environment, and populations remain mobile, and water trucking is required. IMC will continue improving the water infrastructure to provide safe water with more stable and durable water supply for IDPs, as appropriate according to the situation. Provision of basic sanitation facilities In the existing camps, particularly in those areas that have received new influxes of IDPs, IMC will repair and maintain existing communal latrines - both pit and pour flush. In the locations where communal latrines are not feasible IMC will construct pit latrines. Latrines will be made secured and accessible for the people with disabilities, women and girls, and segregated for men and women. In Bab Al Salameh (BAS) camp IMC will connect latrines with the direct sewer line, while in other locations, IMC may construct septic tanks. Faecal sludge will be emptied by desludging trucks, dependent on need. Solid waste management A considerable amount of solid waste is produced in the camps and collective centres on a daily basis. Garbage generated at tent levels will be collected in bins. A bin with the capacity of 100 liters will be placed between each 10 tents, from which incentive workers will collect and transfer it to the communal bins. Waste trucks will remove the waste on a daily basis. These waste trucks take the garbage to the nearest dumpsites, which are being shared with other towns and/or councils. Maintenance of existing dumpsites will take place on a monthly basis, and may include bulldozing, landfilling and covering with the earth. Liquid waste management Drainage of grey water from bathing and hand washing facilities is a major issue in the existing camps and has recently been exacerbated by heavy run-off from winter rains and due to the additional influx of IDPs. This will be addressed through maintaining existing drainage or constructing simple channels of soakage pits. Hygiene promotion Hygiene promotion activities will be designed to address the risk behavior of the people identified from an initial hygiene risk survey. IMC will implement participatory hygiene promotion activities with the aim of improving knowledge and awareness to allow IDPs living in camps and collective centers. The approach will continue to focus on information dissemination through interactive community sessions Information, Education and Communication (IEC) materials and household visits. Beneficiary feedback on activities is garnered through regular monitoring and Focus Group Discussion (FGD) including consultation with women and vulnerable groups such as elderly and people with disabilities.
Emergency Food Assistance to People Affected by Crisis in Syria According to the 2017 Humanitarian Needs Overview, 13.5 million people in Syria are in need of various forms of humanitarian assistance, of which 7 million people are food insecure and an additional two million are at risk of food insecurity. Following the UN Security Council Resolution 2258 (2015), which authorized humanitarian cross border deliveries from Turkey, WFP has increased its operational footprint to reach food insecure people in areas not accessible from inside Syria. The WFP Syria Cross Border Office in Turkey and its partners deliver food and nutrition assistance to three governorates including Aleppo, Idleb, and Hama. Following nearly five months of besiegement of Eastern Aleppo City, during which humanitarian access for 275,000 people was virtually cut off, a ceasefire agreement was secured on 15 December 2016. At the time of proposal writing, evacuees continue to stream out of EAC and into Aleppo and Idlib Governorates. Since the first day of the evacuation, the WFP Cross-Border Office and its partners have been distributing ready-to-eat rations (RTEs) which have been prepositioned inside Syria. As of 19 December, over 4,000 RTEs have been distributed to evacuees of EAC In addition, RTE distributions are also ongoing in response to displacement out of Rural Damascus and into Idleb, following an agreement between Government and opposition forces to evacuate ‘undesirables.’ The RTEs will also be available to anticipated displacements from Raqqa governorate. WFP requests sufficient funding to procure 371 mt of RTEs for immediate distribution to newly arrived evacuees coming from Eastern Aleppo as well as for any sudden displacements and surges in humanitarian needs within Aleppo, Idleb, and Hama. In addition, WFP will procure 1,017 prepacked food parcels for a one-month general food assistance in camps in Dana (Idleb, Harim). In total, WFP appeals for US$1.7 million HPF grant to procure 371 mt of RTEs – sufficient for 157,761 beneficiaries - and 1,017 pre-packed food parcels sufficient for 78,880 beneficiaries (total: 236,641 beneficiaries) .
Emergency health care services for conflict-affected populations in Aleppo governorate With the intensification of conflict resulting in mass population displacements, the following project is proposed, to address the urgent health care needs and reduce preventable mortality and morbidity of the conflict affected population in the northern Syrian district of Azaz for 3 months. Establish access to primary health care services for IDPs: 1.) 2 mobile primary health care clinics will be established in the IDP camps of Azaz sub-district to ensure access to basic healthcare services to an estimated 14,000 IDP catchment population. The mobile clinics will be integrated into a functional referral system and will include reproductive health care as well as public health and preventive measures through outreach, health education and disease screenings by community health care workers. 2.) 2 stationary PHC will be established in two IDP camps along the Turkish border for an estimated 20,000 IDP catchment population. The PHC will be integrated into a functional referral system and will include reproductive health care as well as public health and preventive measures through outreach, health education and disease screenings by community health care workers. Strengthen the referral system and secondary level health care: 3.) The ambulance system needs to be strengthened through the purchase of 2 new vehicles and medical equipment, as well as financing salaries and running costs for the transport of seriously ill and trauma patients to secondary level health care facilities for an estimated total of 250 patient transfers for the 3-month period 4.) Because of two hospitals damaged and out of service in northern Aleppo governorate, the Bab Al Salama hospital is experiencing a significant increase of patient referrals. A new pediatric unit will be created at the Bab Al Salama hospital, which is located in relative safety near the Turkish border. Ensure good nutrition and psycho-social support to the most vulnerable IDPs: 5.) In 3 IDP camps IYCF-E and PSS services will be established for a total of approximately 32,000 catchment population. Long-term funding will be sought to ensure the continuation of health care services for the conflict affected population after 3 months
Delivering Child Protection and GBV Services in Hard to Reach and Besieged Areas with Service Gaps The proposed program aims to increase access to PSS assistance to conflict affected populations in besieged and hard to reach areas in Syria. The program entails both child protection and GBV programming, and looks to build upon and enhance current programming conducted by Ihsan for Relief and Development, in cooperation with AiBi. In this project proposal, Ihsan looks to continue support to the already established child friendly spaces that are currently providing both structured and recreational activities for an additional 9 months, add case management activities, as well as scale up GBV service provision that are already on-going. As the majority of the project is the expansion and continuation of operational support, the first three months of the project will focus on the training of new staff, particularly the case management staff, conducting case management activities, the training of the GBV staff and the beginning of conducting community awareness activities for GBV issues. The proposed areas of intervention include Rural Homs (Ar-Rastan), Homs City and Rural Damascus (Kafr Batna). Through the implementation of the on-going CP and GBV activities, Ihsan has been able to fill a critical gap in technically sound programming in areas where such services are alarmingly lacking. The first specific objective of the program is to strengthen community based child protection services. The main activities that will be conducted include the provision operational support to already established child friendly spaces delivering recreational and structured PSS assistance and continue to support mobile outreach teams that will deliver recreational PSS services and increase awareness on child protection issues. Additionally, Ihsan will be conducting case management activities thereby strengthening on-going child protection service provision. The second specific objective of this program is to strengthen the capacity to respond to child protection concerns. As the staff has already been trained on CPMS, CPiE, Communication Skills, PFA, PSS, PSS Advanced and first Aid, Ihsan will focus on building the capacity of the case management staff in the three child friendly spaces. The third specific objective of this program is to prevent and mitigate GBV risks in the most vulnerable women and girls. The main activities include expanding the provision of PSS assistance to women and girls already on-going. Additionally, Ihsan looks to enhance the GBV programming by including the community awareness and outreach activities. The specific project outputs include: -3 CFS providing structured and sustained PSS sessions -150 children reached through case management services (100 boys, 50 girls) -9 people trained on case management supervision (6 M, 3 W) -3600 children reached with structured and sustained PSS programs (1800 boys, 1800 girls) -300 adults reached with structured and sustained parenting skills programs (40 men,260 women) -25,800 children reached with recreational PSS activities and awareness messages (12,900 boys, 12,900 girls) -4,500 MW reached with child protection awareness messages (1300M, 3200W) -3 women safe spaces conducting PSS sessions -6 frontline workers trained (6W) -450 women and girls reached through PSS and Life Skills structured sessions (350W, 100G) -4000 MWGB reached through awareness raising and recreational activities (1000M,1500W,750,750G) The outcomes of the proposed program include: -Improved protection of children from violence, abuse and exploitation -Improved community awareness on child protection concerns -Improved capacity of frontline workers on ability to respond to child protection concerns in Syria (specifically conducting case management services) -Women and girls have increased access to women safe spaces in Syria -Increased awareness of local community on GBV concerns
Provision of PHC, RH, Nutrition, IMCI, Trauma, and Dialysis Advanced Health Care Services in Northern Syria The project aims at addressing the health needs of host communities and IDPs, and contributing to saving lives in Idleb governorate, given the deteriorated health services in the area that is densely populated with IDPs from all over the country, and which is being ceaselessly bombarded. This will be done through supporting three main facilities, Orient Advanced PHC Center in Idleb city including its dialysis department, SEMA Trauma Hospital in Kafar Takhareem sub-district, and SEMA’s Dialysis Center in Salqeen sub-district. In addition, the project will link SEMA’s dialysis center with Orient’s Advanced PHC department of dialysis with the purpose of enhancing the referral system and maintaining this important service. By supporting these health facilities, Orient will maintain the provision of a comprehensive and essential package of medical services in the area, including primary health care, reproductive health, nutrition, IMCI, dialysis, and trauma services.
Emergency response to early recovery needs of the Internally Displaced People affected by conflict in northern Aleppo, Syria The proposed project will respond to the immediate food needs of the most vulnerable people affected by crisis in Syria. The proposed intervention would be a life-saving measure in the current humanitarian context of Syria by targeting 20,000 individuals through provision of food. This proposed intervention specifically targets conflict-affected internally displaced people and vulnerable populations in northern countryside of Aleppo Governorate, specifically Aza'z sub-district. The ongoing conflict in Syria have resulted in massive displacements, a breakdown in basic social services and infrastructure, and an erosion of food security and agricultural opportunities, especially for the affected population in northern countryside of Aleppo areas. This intervention aims to strengthen food security and resilience of vulnerable households through distribution of ready to eat rations, provision of flour and running cost for local bakeries, and distribution of fresh free bread. Nutrition and hygiene issues are well integrated into the project to support the improvement of household diet diversity and food consumption. HAI will implement the project through local NGO partner and will conduct a monitoring process to ensure best efficiency of using cash transfer programming as a modality to deliver support to the target beneficiaries. A careful weighing of the risks associated with providing such support will be undertaken to ensure that no harm comes to beneficiaries or field staff. HAI recognizes the need to establish an evidence-base for food security programming inside Syria, and will thus invest significantly in a monitoring framework and build partner capacity for food security interventions, while targeting a caseload that is realistic given the volatility of the target areas.
Increasing food security and enhancing livelihoods of IDPs and Host Communities in Suqaylabiyah through agriculture inputs vouchers ISWA proposed project aims to increase food security and enhancing livelihoods of IDPs and Host Communities(11% IDPs, 89% host communities) in Hama – Suqaylabiyah (Madiq Castle, Bab Eltaqa, and Kafr Nabutha) Targeting (1,000 HHs) by distributing vouchers of (wheat seeds, fertilizers, pesticides, and fuel). To plant 4,000 Dunums of wheat variety (sham 3). ISWA needs assessments has identified significant need for both IDPs and host families who have lost productive crop agriculture due to ongoing conflict or displacement and as a result of reduced purchasing power and incomes that hindered food security. It is critical to support these households to begin to restore lost agriculture crops as main source of livelihoods, and enhancing the resilience thus enabling them to have increased food availability through personal production, as well as a small income for increased food access. The key interventions of the project will include: 1- Conditional vouchers to buy agricultural inputs, accompanied by related agricultural extensions. 2- Capacity building targeting women and community. 3- Following-up the farmers during the production cycle of the crops. ISWA is planning to implement the project through: 1. Targeting 1,000 family HHs in Suqaylabiyah villages (2,674 female and 2,326 male), approximately (465 men, 535 women, 2,139 girls, and 1,861 boys) by providing them with (1 wheat seeds vouchers, 2 types of fertilizers vouchers, 4 types of pesticides vouchers, and 2 vouchers for fuel). Beneficiaries HHs will receive 9 vouchers to be redeemed against agricultural inputs, in the local markets from vendors who have been contracted by ISWA. ISWA will hold awareness sessions with the vendors and all the selected beneficiaries to explain to them the vouchers, redeeming mechanisms and to sensitize them to the list of authorized agricultural inputs. Throughout the duration of the project a market monitoring system will be put in place in all targeted areas. This system will be utilized to analyze the mechanisms of local markets supplying to check beneficiaries redeeming their vouchers, and to ensure that the project does not disrupt markets systems. ISWA monitors will gather information for the market monitoring during spot checks monitoring visits at the local shops involved in the project. Vendors will be warned ahead of the project start that onsite inspections will be conducted by ISWA so as to discourage any forms of corruption. ISWA will also establish a complaint mechanism (hotline), and a participatory monitoring system through working with local authorities, beneficiaries representatives, and women’s institutions (to ensure gender mainstreaming), to ensure that beneficiaries can quickly report any complaints that they have on a specific supplier to mitigate the risks of fraud. ISWA will identify, verify and profile target beneficiaries through community leader, Volunteer and local council. ISWA's criteria for selecting beneficiaries consider vulnerable people, including IDPs, host communities, and female headed HHs as priority. The draft distribution of agriculture inputs vouchers will be in November 2016 To prepare agriculture, project will conduct surveillance after planting and provision technical advice and periodic follow-up necessary by ISWA field agronomists. And all interventions will be in “Do no harm” approach.
Ready to use food baskets for emergency response in Azaz and Daret Azza The last military actions in northern rural Aleppo divided the area into two parts, one of them is Azaz district, the other one is Daret azza district which is more accessible than Azaz for humanitarian aids, this fact led most of NGO's to focus on Daret azza rather than Azaz, Our outreach officers in both areas reported us that there are more than 2395 of displaced households in Daret Azza and 5770 HH in Azaz depend on the donations from the host community which increase the poverty in those areas, on the other hand most of organisations worked in Daret azza focused on food baskets that can last only for 3-7 days as an emergency response. Our project aims to distribute ready to use food baskets which can last for 14 days in both areas (Daret azza and Azaz) for 8165 households, These food baskets contained various nutritional values (Sugars, protein, vitamin, energy ,water), our outreach and MampE officers will implement all the activities of the project right as scheduled.
interactive learning in 2 schools in Idlib city The project aims to support and enhance the quality of educational process in most in need districts with no assimilation for boys and girls between (5-17 years) including awareness campaigns and different life-skills activities, in addition to capacity building courses for teachers and school administration staff. Finally, a summer school targeting dropped-out boys and girls, conducting back-to-learning (BTL) activities. - Component 1: Supporting and improving quality of school education in 2 schools located in Idlib city targeting (800) children (500 girls/300 boys) aged between (5-17 years) in coordination with the Ministry of Education (MoE). This will be implemented by small scale rehabilitation for targeted schools covering protection, lighting, heating and cooling facilities. In addition to establishing computer and activity laboratories to be used in implementing interactive learning, facilitating lessons preparation process for teachers in absence of traditional libraries, and providing self-education environment. On the other hand, the project is employing (59) teachers and school staff (36 women / 23 men). Regarding social environment in the targeted areas, students aged between (10-17) in the same education level will be divided into classrooms according to their gender (since this will encourage parents to send their daughters), and every school will contain nursery room for (3-5 aged kids) designed to help female teachers’ enrollment in education process. Finally, Students will be offered verified certificates in coordination with MoE distributed at the end-year ceremony. - Component 2: Conducting capacity building courses for (75) (50 women / 25 men) educational actors in (1) training centers located in Idlib city. The trainees will be selected in coordination with MoE to enhance overall educational process quality providing better education for students and the MoE will provide them verified certificates. There are two main programs for teachers and one main program for administrators. The courses are scheduled during the academic year and mid-year break. Teacher’s courses titles include: PSS, Punishment Alternatives, Teaching Methods, Public Safety Principles, Education Patterns, Active Learning, INEE Standards. Similarly, School-administrators course includes titles like: school management, learning patterns, administrative skills, computer driving skills. At the end of training, trainees will be granted verified certificates in coordination with MoE. - Component 3: providing non-formal (summer school education) to encourage (300) dropped-out students (200 girls / 100 boys) aged between (6-17 years) to enroll in schools providing them with equitable information allowing them to return to formal education. This component implemented during summer break (3 months), and will include life-skills activities, numeracy, entertaining physics, Arabic, English courses. Furthermore, there will be open day activities every week including sports competitions, cooking for girls, drawing and painting. - Monitoring and evaluation process will be implemented over the three components of the program.
Improvement of Poor Household Food Secuirty through Provision of Small-Scale Chicken Findings from the Crop and Food Security Assessment Mission (CFSAM) undertaken by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the World Food Programme (WFP) in May 2015 estimates that the quality of diet and micronutrient intake in Syria has markedly deteriorated with many households substantially reducing the consumption of meat, dairy products, eggs, vegetables and fruits. Households access to food and national food production, including rain fed and irrigated crops, livestock, and poultry production have been significantly affected by the crisis. Farmers are suffering from high prices, lack of availability of and/or accessibility to farming inputs and fuel. With the persistence of the present conflict, the food security prospects for 2016 will worsen. With so many adverse factors now working against the crop and livestock sectors, and assuming that the present crisis remains unresolved, domestic agriculture production over the next twelve months will be severely compromised. Support for and distribution of backyard chickens and chicken feed is an efficient means to strengthen food security and to support livelihoods of IDP and impoverished HHs. This intervention builds on past positive FAO experience with distribution of chicken to small scale livestock keepers in the Ghouta area of rural Damascus. The aim is to strengthen and/or re-establish productivity of small backyard chicken flocks to improve the food security and livelihoods of very low income women headed HHs, who represent between12 -17% of all HHs in Syria (CARE, 2016). The proposed project will help in building the capacity of veterinary services through the provision of specialized technical training to a selected number of veterinary technicians.
Promoting community participation in 15 IDPs camps in Sarmada based on strengthening the communities and local NGOs through gender balanced IDP Committees POINT will work in 15 camps in Sarmada out of 25 camps and the estimated number of beneficiaries is more than 11,420 persons. We will do capacity building for 3 SNGOs that work in the 10 camps. So, POINT will make training activities, monitoring and coaching for the SNGOs to work in community mobilization in order to develop their work internally and on the camp management level. Moreover, POINT will do direct implementation for the community mobilization of the participatory management in the rest 5 camps. Furthermore, we will strengthen our work and SNGOs work in the 15 camps by implementing the advocacy strategy for community mobilization of the communities and organization inside Syria (15 camps) and Turkey (with CCCM Cluster). POINT will implement activities for advocacy like a workshop with the committees, workshop with the SNGOs and another one with CCCM members in Turkey to deliver the advocacy strategy and do advocacy for community mobilization in 10 camps. The activities of the community mobilization will be implemented through the quarterly Round Table of the SNGOs directors, POINT supervisors and Camps managers. More activities will be implemented in the camps like the wall magazine, community participatory movie and outreach in the centers of the camps. The successful stories derived from the activities will be published on line and will be shares with the cluster and the stakeholders. On the other hand, we will conduct 6 training (3 inside Syria and 3 in Turkey) for CCCM member related to camp management and community mobilization that will support our work in community mobilization in 15 camps and the benefits will be for another camps. The last component is the community empowerment by winterization mini grants for women in 5 camps and effecting the youth and men volunteers in the camps through working and train them for preparing the contingency plan for camps. Also, in cooperation with the committees in the camps (the elected one), POINT will conduct training for the community on how to use and manage the fire extinguisher. Later on, POINT will do some social activities with the committees by distributing light materials (Toolsheds) for some sanitation work near each tent as preparing for winter.
Support agriculture and livelihoods in the northern rural of Homs Along the line of the HF vision for livelihoods support through food security activities in hard to reach and besieged areas in Syria, this project aims to resist the 3 years of hard access set on the northern rural of Homs and to increase the production of vegetables crops (tomatoes, eggplant, cucumber…. etc), in addition to contribute towards the food security for about 16800 Families in the targeted communities to overcome the sharp increase of prices and hard living conditions in the area which has left the population of the northern rural of Homs facing life-threatening/severe conditions in the food security sector as highlighted in the previous Syria Multi-Sectorial Needs Assessment (MSNA) report dated 2015. Responding the need assessment which IYD field teams have done in the targeted areas in coordination with the local councils, and in accordance to the latest FSL report on priorities this project will assist the targeted poor and vulnerable either they are HH or IDPs through reducing the financial burden by supporting the local farmers who own lands but they are in need for agricultural inputs (seeds, fertilizer, pesticide and fuel) in order to achieve sustainability. Moreover, IYD will hold training sessions on new agriculture methods by using new network irrigation so IYD will choose 7 fields which are owned and ran by expert farmers from the benefited families . These seven fields will be the training locations and these expert farmers will contribute in this training based on their experience. So the beneficiaries who are the 200 targeted families will be able to watch and learn from the agronomist who will do the experiment in front of the beneficiaries. Moreover, securing new job opportunities for 200 vulnerable families specially families headed by women. Furthermore, supporting the local market with vegetable crops in order to decrease the prices in the targeted communities . Therefore, this project will protect all beneficiaries, from shelling and snipers, especially women and teenagers because sometimes they are forced to walk about 8 km in order to secure vegetables this will be through choosing farms near their houses. The other part of the project depends on choosing 100 vulnerable displaced families and providing each family 4 sheep, fodder and a vet who will take care of sheep “veterinary services” for 9 months. Concerning the training, IYD will choose 7 typical locations in the targeted communities and the vet will supervise these locations and teach the beneficiaries the scientific ways for raising livestock and provide the necessary consultation.
QRCs Emergency Response for Idleb and Aleppo (Aqrabat Orthopedic Hospital - Ambulance System) in Idleb and (Al Sakhoor PHC) in Aleppo City The project aims to response to the new emergency situation in Aleppo and Idleb and to provide health services directly and indirectly to the affected People , IDPs and host communities according to 3 main components: Aqrabat Orthopedic Hospital in Northern Idleb: This project is considered one of the most important projects in Idleb and all northern Syria, as it is the only hospital that provides orthopedic services especially treatment for complex and difficult cases in orthopedic Surgeries and reconstructive Surgeries. The Hospital consists of 60 beds and 4 operation rooms. The project aims to provide regular and qualitative medical services in particular for the sick and wounded Syrians, as it is located in a densely populated area. The Ambulance System in Idleb : The project consist of 21 Ambulance well equipped with essential equipment and staff. It Aims to Provision of referral services including Ambulances and communication equipment. The Beneficiaries in many cases are multiple trauma patients. Multiple trauma is a challenging task, and every minute can make the difference between life and death. total number of direct beneficiaries of this project is 3780 and All the services will be provided free. AL Sakhoor PHC in Aleppo City: The project will provide a wide range of medical services to reduced morbidity rate in this area, which will result in reduction of mortality rate , It also targets the most vulnerable groups (women, infants, children, people with disability and elderly). The project include : Internal clinic. Pediatric clinic. Gynecology clinic. Dental clinic. General Practice. Ophthalmology clinic. Laboratory. Midwifery. Pharmacy. total number of direct beneficiaries for this project is (8640)
Improving Quality, Access and Strengthening Education for Conflict Affected Children in Northern Syria This project aims to improve educational service provision in the sub-district of Atareb, Aleppo, a geographic location which has recently absorbed approximately 30,000 people as a result of conflict escalation in the past three months. More specifically, the project intervention is planned for Kafr Karmin, Tuwama and Ibien Samman villages. The overall objectives of the project is to increase access and quality of education to conflict affected children. All activities proposed in this project are in line with the Education Sector Humanitarian Response Plan for the Whole of Syria. The first specific objective is to scale up safe and equitable access to formal education for school aged girls and boys between ages 5-17. The first main activity is the rehabilitation of 3 schools. This includes painting, rebuilding, installation of windows and doors, WASH and electrical repairs, winterization and basic furniture. The second main activity is the establishment and support a vocational training space in the Kafr Karmin School which will providing technical and vocational training to youth boys and girls, between the ages of 15-20 years old. These trainings will be conducted in the schools that were rehabilitated as not all classrooms are being used, and delivered by Ihsan sister organization Bousla for Training and Innovation. The second objective of this project is to improve the quality of formal education for school aged girls and boys within a protective environment. The first main activity will be the provision of school kits for students and teachers kits for teachers and management. The second main activity will be the delivery of teacher professional development trainings. The trainings that will be delivered include: Education in Emergency and PSS in Education. The third main activity will be the provision of teacher incentives for 68 teaching and management staff (47 males and 21 females) in 3 schools. The third objective of this project is to strengthen the capacity of the communities to deliver a timely, coordinated evidence based education response at the sub-national level. The main activity that will be the be establishment of parent teacher committees in collaboration with education committee of the local council. The specific project outputs include: -3 schools rehabilitated -150youth benefitted from TVET (75 girls/ 75 boys) -1,789 children benefitted from formal education services (853 boys, 936 girls, ages 5-12) -1,789 children (girls/boys) received textbooks and school supplies (853 boys, 936 girls, ages 5-12) -68 teachers received teaching materials (65 teachers, 3 school directors) (47 males, 21 females) -68 teachers trained on creative teaching mechanisms, INEE, PSS in education (47 males, 21 females) -3 parent-teacher committees established The outcomes for the project include: -Increased access to more protective and safe learning environment for conflict affected children and youth -Improved capacity of teachers and management on education in emergency -Improved local awareness on key education issues -Improved local community education structures and coordination
AMAN The Project is proposed to increase the education chances for children in Syria whom are suffering from war and its effects, Space of Hope NGO will do the needful to prepare and rehabilitate 8 underground schools as safe places to accommodate 2200 children (Boys amp Girls) for the age range between 6-14 years old. Awareness campaigns for parents and children as well will be provided continuously, along with a specialized team which will be responsible for the regular educational activities during 10 months. Also the project will promote quality teaching, life saving and life sustaining messages through training of teachers and provide incentives for them. In addition to enhance the children's Psychological condition,11 PSS specialists/ social workers will be dedicated to these schools in order to monitor, report amp manage cases, and also to apply in schools the priorities announced by UNICEF for the Child Protection strategic plan of the years 2014-2017 in : 1-promote the rights of every child 2-Healthy, safe and well-educated children.
Protection main streaming through building capacity of local humanitarian actors and local councils in protection principles, gender equality and IDP protection framework integrated into SRN coordination platform in eleven geographic areas Our project aims to ensures that the protection principles are adhered to and mainstreamed in humanitarian assistance aid programming Through the incorporation of protection principles,gender equality and IDP protection framework into the implementation of humanitarian programs of local humanitarian actors and local councils. In order to ensure that their activities target the most vulnerable, enhance safety, preserve dignity, and promote and protect the human rights of the beneficiaries among the displaced and the conflict affected communities. Therefore the project main goal is to build the capacity of the local humanitarian workers and local councils in the five core protection principles that are set as minimums standard for protection mainstreaming which are prioritising : 1.The safety of disaster-affected populations 2. The dignity, inclusive participation and diversity within disaster-affected populations 3. The support disaster-affected populations to claim their rights 4.Those individuals and groups most vulnerable to the effects of conflict or disaster 5.The respond safely and ethically to incidents of human rights abuses in conformity with their mandate and recognised good practice. Protection Mainstreaming will be integrated into SRN platform for five sectors (CCCM, Education, WASH, NFI, FSL) in eleven geographic areas (Aleppo,Rural Aleppo, Idleb,Rural Idleb, Hama,Hasakeh, Menbej,Damascus,Rural Damascus, Qunitera,Daraa),11 focal points will be assigned and will receive TOT training to train more than 100 local humanitarian actors in the SRN platform and local councils(who are interested and never received training) on protection mainstreaming and protection principle.To optimise the impact of the training,in the post training phase the 11 focal points will be supported by protection consultant and protection coordinator based in Turkey to act as a reference points on protection mainstreaming and increase the local community understanding and practice of protection principles. These will be achieved through following and mentoring the key protection principles for local humanitarian activities which include 1)‘do no harm’: preventing and minimizing any unintended negative impact of activities that can increase people’s vulnerability 2)equality and impartiality: ensuring affected civilians have meaningful access to impartial assistance and services in proportion to need without any barriers or discrimination, paying special attention to individuals and groups who may be particularly vulnerable or have difficulty accessing assistance and services 3)monitoring of humanitarian activities by ensuring appropriate mechanisms through which affected people can provide feedback on the adequacy of humanitarian initiatives and channel any concerns and complaints and, 4)IDP protection principles : to ensure the rights of of those who are displaced will be understood by local councils and other assistance providers. Post training meetings,bilateral meetings and field visits will be scheduled with local actors to address the above key protection principles . SRN platform has established sector working groups inside of Syria aligned with the turkey hub cluster to build a platform for collaboration and coordination among NGOs operating in Syria that are not able to engage with the clusters that exist in Turkey as a result of restricted movement or capacity challenges. These project will be integrated and highly coordinated with the protection cluster and the protection cluster training officer. At the moment four offices in the north covering the areas of Aleppo, Aleppo Rural, Idlib , Idlib Rural and Hama. In the south two offices will cover Da’ra, Qunaetra ,Rural Damascus, Damascus and will be managed from the Amman/ Jordan Office. In addition one office in Menbij town and another in Hasakah city will be established to cover both cities and surrounding areas.Therefore 8 offices will cover 11 geographic areas.
Supporting /2,900/ families displaced to the western countryside with free bread. This project will reduce the suffering of the families displaced from the afflicted areas because of the latest violent actions and the massive displacement waves by delivering emergency relief support to them. This will be by distributing bread to the IDPs families in the western countryside of Aleppo (DARET AZZA - ALATAREB). According to surveys conducted by our team on the ground 1,015 families displaced to ALATAREB and its neighboring villages will benefit from this project. This equals to 14.2% of a total 7,147 IDPs families according to OCHA cluster's report in this area. Similarly, 1,885 families displaced to DARET AZZA and its neighboring villages will benefit from this project. This equals to 31.46% of a total 5,991 IDPs families according to OCHA cluster's report in this area. Therefore, 2,900 displaced families (40% girls, 22% women, 1.8% women gt 60 years, 23% boys, 12% men, 1.2% men gt 60 years) will be supported by distributing free bread daily for the project duration /3 months/. Finally, we will adopt coupons system for distribution.
Establishing and activation a primary health care center in north rural Homs including CHWs program and Hygiene Promotion The absence of effective health governmental institutions in the governorates and the increase number of displacement of population and shortage of health services specially that the area is besieged, they all led to the significant deterioration of health state of the community and spread of diseases outbreaks such (water born disease, upper respiratory infections and growing of malnutrition cases). The project proposed activating a PHC with Community Health and Hygiene Promotion Project, in north rural Homs (Alhoula) which is considered besieged and suffers from low health services. The project provides the following services: 1-Gynocology clinic: provides reproductive health basic services (family planning, pregnant care, safe natural birth, referral system, prevention of sexually transmitted diseases). 2-Pediatric clinic: provides Integrated management childhood illness (IMCI) program, screening malnutrition, and treating simple cases, Treating common pediatric diseases. 3- Internal clinic: provides following and treating chronic diseases, diagnosis and treating common internal diseases. 4- Dermatology clinic: provides following and treating common dermatology diseases especially Leishmaniosis disease (This clinic is exceptionally added to the standard PHCs because the besieged people couldn’t access to any other area to have dermatologic services ). 5- Ear Nose Throat clinic: provides following and treating common ENT. 6- Dental clinic: provides basic Mouth and Teeth health services.. 7- GP clinic: provides following and treating common diseases. 8- Laboratory: provides necessary analysis for all clinics. 9- Pharmacy: provides free medications according to an already lists for each clinics. 10-Health information system: registering patients’ data to analyze the data. 11-Community-based Health Entity: delivers (MCH) package of services to the most vulnerable groups in society, women and children in general and in particularly pregnant women and children under five years’ old, and refers them and the other family members to the PHC. Community health promotion will be conducted by house to house visits and through community based intervention (meetings, events, distribution of leaflets...) among community levels. Community health workers and supervisors will be trained on different programs such as: -Community Integrated Management of Childhood Illnesses (PRACTICE). -Infant and Young Children Feeding (IYCF) in emergency. -Breast Milk Substitute danger (BMSC). -Key Health Family Practice. -Communication Skills. -Hygiene Promotion.
Igniting Resiliency among the Conflict-Affected Syrian Population through the Rehabilitation of WASH infrastructure(2) The project is designed to respond to the needs of IDPs and host people, to the protracted needs of the existing IDPs and the hosting community by providing a reliable source of drinking water and men, women, boys and girls will benefit from the activities which aim to increase access to sustainable water, sanitation and environmental hygiene solutions. Sustainability will be aimed at through the re-establishment of a cost recovery system. This project aims to benefit approximately 150000 persons in Dana city, Talada and Talkarama which are facing major water shortages due to the destruction of the water systems.The quantity of water that will be provided to each person in the targeted communities as follows (in Dana 18 L per person per day -in Talkarama 29.1 L per person per day and in Tilaada 44.8 L per person per day). Furthermore, it is important to note that this location has recently approximately 120,000 IDPs fleeing from Idlib, Hama, Homs and Aleppo Governorates (110,000 in Dana, 7500 in Talada and 3500 in Talkarama). The proposed activities include the rehabilitation of pumps, generators, pipes and electrical panelboards,rehabilitation and extend water supply system, equipping wells with galvanized pipe and submersible pumps, implementation and rehabilitation of concrete bases and housing for the pumps and generators, water filters distribution for people who do not have access to water system ,operation and maintenance water system and the development of the water unit in the civil council so as to ensure that the have adequate operations and maintenance teams. These teams will be responsible for ensure sustainable water services by activating a tariff system. In addition to hygiene promotion activities and hygiene kits distribution to improve hygiene knowledge and access to hygiene materials, which coincide with the water activities.
Safe, Eco-friendly Winter Heating for 2738 Vulnerable IDP Households Living in Camps and Informal Settlements in Sanjar Sub-District, Idlib. Six years of devastating armed conflict, the breakdown of civic infrastructure and traditional commercial channels in N. Syria has left Syrians unable to procure the necessary fuel needed to heat their homes during winter months. Internally displaced people are living day to day in self-settled tented encampments and collective shelters without reliable access to basic commodities and services. Vulnerable segments of society including IDP’s, single women, female headed households, children, the elderly and disabled individuals are significantly more likely to encounter difficulties procuring enough fuel for themselves and their families during the winter months. Furthermore, lack of adequate fuel makes it difficult to heat food and boil water, which is a basic form of water purification. Traditionally, central heating, or electric heat has not been used in northern Syria, instead coal or wood was burned. Now as the conflict deepens and resources like wood and coal are non-existent, Syrian families are resorting to the most inefficient, dangerous, and unsustainable methods to survive the winter. Burning diesel, kerosene, and LPG (propane), often utilized in primus stoves, are dangerous, especially in tents and improvised shelters. In April 2013, MSF reported an increase of major burns during winter months early in the conflict from domestic accidents involving stoves and highly flammable fuel. Mercy-USA can confirm that beneficiaries in Aleppo City complained of the same, especially among children, as the stoves in use were unstable and liable to explode if the incorrect fuel mixture was used. Even worse, six years into the Syrian Crisis, many vulnerable families are resorting to burning toxic materials such as plastic, car tires or other dangerous combustibles increasing the risk of respiratory complications, especially for children and the elderly. Vulnerable populations have been forced to barter or sell assets in order to secure enough fuel for the winter months. On a deeper level, many of the fuel sources used inside Syria are associated with conflict areas and subject to exorbitant and unpredictable inflation due to the costs and lack of access associated with shifting conflict lines, smuggling and doing business with armed groups. This project aims to provide those most in need with a better alternative during this period of horrific insecurity. A largely untapped resource, olive-pit biomass fuel (colloquially referred to as Prina) is a non-volatile solid fuel that comes in the form of pressed briquettes or small pellets. The fuel is eco-friendly, available locally in Idlib Governorate, and conflict-free. It can be burned in wood stoves as well as stoves designed for coal, providing a high temperature adequate for heating a home, cooking and boiling water. Produced from the waste product of olive oil production, olive-pit biomass fuel has costs similar to more dangerous alternatives. The stoves themselves include all the necessary pipes to properly exhaust smoke from a variety of dwellings, and they are heavy enough not to tip or easily be pulled down by a child.
Multisectoral assistance to displaced population living in host communities and IDP settlements in Northern Syria The project aim is threefold: a) to provide winterization assistance to displaced populations by providing tent insulation, children winter clothing and stoves and coal to the most vulnerable families, and b) to support resilience and increase self-sufficiency through the promotion of livelihood opportunities to the most vulnerable IDPs in the settlements. In the long term, the project aims to support building private assets such as increasing skills and resources, of the long term IDPs to encourage self-sufficiency and to enable them eventually to exit from the camps and move to more appropriate accommodation. The project will prioritize beneficiaries who are female-headed households and youth at risk of joining armed groups who are among the other vulnerable groups. IDP settlements with high number of displaced population are selected jointly with the CCCM Cluster: Selqin, Deir Hassan, Atta 1/Atmeh, and Atta 7/Atmeh C) to replenish contingency stock of NFIs for humanitarian partners to be able to respond to the new displacement in the timely fashion IOM, through partners, will carry out the following: winterization assistance, provision of tent insulation, in-kind grants, skills training, and installation of temporary market facilities. Implementing partners will be selected based on their response capacity, strategic access to the IDP settlements and presence in the camps. Contingency stock of emergency NFI kits available for cluster members to respond to sudden displacement will be replenished.
Supporting health facilities and health capacity building in Eastern Ghouta The proposed project will contribute in supporting health facilities inside Syria by continue in supporting two health centers in Jisrein and Shafuniyeh in Ghouta in Rural Damascus as Khayr has been supporting these centers for four years. The continuation of supporting these centers aim to increase access to primary and trauma health care services especially in internal medicine, pediatric, orthopedic, dentistry, gastroenterology, gynecology, otology, physiotherapy and radiology. to help in providing good health service and reduce the number of deaths as these centers are the only centers that are active in that geographic area. The support will be in staff salaries including doctors, nurses, pharmacists, technicians and administrative staff, operating cost including medicines and fuels and needed medical supplies for these centers. The procurement of the needed medical supplies will be done to replace the old supplies had been present in Almarj area which is totally destroyed. Those centers are divided into inpatient and outpatient departments and primary health centers. In addition. there will be three trainings specialized in health care field, these trainings include nursing training, infection control, trauma surgeon assistant, health facilities management training and medical equipment purchasing and maintenance training. These training will provide academic experience to the training staff who will work in these centers to aid in providing the health service with better quality to save the lives of the beneficiaries and cover the gap of missing qualified health workers as many of them either left the area or died.
AL Hayat PHC As a matter of fact, this project is targeting to fill in the gap in health and nutrition services in the hard to reach areas in Damascus in Qaboun and Tishrine neighborhood by supporting primary health care center to serve people who are already in dire need for such basic services. Therefore, this PHC will be level4 in Damascus based on the essential health services package. Consequently, this unit will provide the comprehensive health services based on WHO and UNICEF standards. These health services will integrate with nutrition activities and the staff will provide those services according to essential health services package. Basically, the Pediatrician will treat the children and rely on the IMCI protocols for children under five years. While, the Gynecologist will provide normal delivery, reproductive health and family planning services midwives will assist the gynecologist and provide consoling on post natal care and antenatal care. Health services will also be provided for communicable and non-communicable diseases. And dental clinic will provide basic services to all people in dire need. The integrated network of community health workers will be presented to educating, provision outreach about general danger signs to mothers and proper IYCF practices and ANC and PNC to pregnant and lactating women and conducting MUAC screening to children under five year and refer the complicated cases to specialist in the PHC in these affected communities by implementing CIYCF and CRH activities and counseling about non-communicable diseases. A well-organized capacity building will be conducted to create a professional health and nutrition staff to improve their skills when they provide health and nutrition services to the needy people. The IMCI training will target all pediatricians, practitioners, and nurses. The RH and IYCF training will target all gynecologists, midwiferies, nurses and CHWs.
Supporting Ghouta Central Hospital and four Primary Healthcare Centers in Besieged and Hard-to-Reach Locations The ongoing escalating armed conflict in Syria, in its 5th year, led to extensive destruction of the medical infrastructure in all Regions of Syria, resulting in large-scale deterioration in all type of medical services available for population. Particularly, this resulted a dramatic decline in Health Care services, in all specialties, and in the unavailability of chronic-illness medications, as well as, the provision of health care services by many unqualified or not specialized medical staff. Also, many primary health care centers were closed or had to halt their operations, as a result of bombing and destruction, or the cessation of the Syrian Government in paying the salaries of the medical staff in public clinics. This project consists of four primary healthcare centers (which are currently funded by OCHA, and the fund is going to end at 31/09/2016) and one hospital. The geographical locations of these health facilities are located in hard to reach and besieged areas (the hospital is in Eastern Ghouta, While the 1st PHC is in Aleppo city, the 2nd PHC is in Homs countryside, and the 3rd and 4th PHCs are in the eastern countryside of Aleppo, Menbij). The current project has been welcomed by local communities allowing better access to basic healthcare services and improving maternal healthcare services. Those four PHC centers provide beneficiaries with integrated package of services, that are summarized by the following: Outpatient services. Reproductive health services. Screening for malnutrition. Community health workers program. CMAM. IMCI. UOSSM will add additional services in all of the PHCs to make our services more integrated and more comprehensive, through adding mental health services, outreach services, management of moderate and acute malnutrition, rehabilitation services, routine immunization and activate a comprehensive referral system between those four PHC centers and the near medical facilities. Moreover, we will operate obstetric center in Zaafranah, and establish one mobile clinic in Abu Qalqal area, which will refer cases to Sad Teshreen PHC center. UOSSM is funding and operating one mobile clinic in Talbisa area, which will refer cases to Zafaraa PHC center. UOSSM is also operating reproductive department in Menbij area. Ghouta Central Hospital is still under siege since three years, and this project aims to support the hospital, especially the Surgery Department, by providing medicines, consumables, salaries and operational costs.